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'''Joost Zuurbier''' is CEO of [[FreeNom]], the registry of [[.tk]] internet domain names. Dot TK is registered to the country of Tokelau, four small islands in the South Pacific. Only about 1300 people live there, but Dot TK is becoming one of the world's largest [[ccTLD]] registries, with more than 16.7 million domain names registered.<ref>[http://www.domainnews.com/en/tk-rockets-to-largest-cctld-second-largest-tld.html .TK rockets to largest ccTLD, domainnews.com] Published 1 Jun 13 Retreived 4 Jun 13</ref> Joost visited the country of Tokelau in 2003, and every few years he meets the Ministers of the country and the managing director of [[Teletok]], the local ICT and registry authority. Dot TK has created double digit increases in Tokelau's GDP. Dot TK is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands but has offices in London (UK) and Palo Alto (US). <ref>[http://www.appscout.com/2007/05/interview_dot_tk_registry_ceo.php appscout]</ref><ref>[http://nl.linkedin.com/pub/joost-zuurbier/3/929/619 linkedin]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMBH0K9xY6A BBC World News (Youtube)]</ref><ref>San Francisco ICANN meeting, 03/14/2011</ref>
  
 
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=== Dot TK Background===
=== Education ===
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In 2001, Mr. Zuurbier proposed the .tk project to the island's elders. Tokelau was an ideal home for the project given that its national domain had never been delegated and that they had no other ICT infrastructure. Thus, the project would immediately begin to benefit the local people, while also creating an innovative [[ccTLD#Open ccTLD|Open ccTLD]] on the global Internet. It took 5 years to convince ICANN of the project's validity. The Internet body insisted on meeting the local elders, likely to ensure that the business deal was legitimate and that they were not being misled about their own ccTLD rights. For a time, ICANN also insisted that the servers and other infrastructure be hosted on the island. They later waived this requirement when they learned how difficult that would be. The money brought in through the venture has been reinvested in Tokelau's ICT development, providing for high-speed satellite connections and Internet cafes.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/oct/25/internet.guardianweeklytechnologysection Internet, guardian.co.uk]</ref>
MTS Architecture (Diploma 2000)
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== Career History ==
College of Arts, urban interior (diploma 2004)
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Much of Joost Zuurbier's background involves work in Internet businesses. He holds a majority stake in an Internet payment service provider in the Netherlands. Before that he started Belgium's first public Internet service provider in the early '90s.
 
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== Education ==
=== Career History ===
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*University of Leiden
*In 1999 he worked as an Assistant carpenter and custom carrier at Smith Construction Company in Beverwijk.
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==[[ICANN48]] Interview==
*In 2000 , he worked as an Architectural Draftsman at Carve engineering firm in Amsterdam.
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*From 2002-2003, he worked at the School of the Arts Utrecht as a Workshop Assistant
 
*From 2003-2004, he worked as a Urban artist / assistant designer at Municipality of Velsen, Spatial Planning and Housing Department
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
November 2005 - January 2006 Architectural Citythoughts Amsterdam
 
Position: Assistant designer
 
Activities: making maps in AutoCAD, making 3D
 
visualizations, making PDF booklets
 
Project: Study of spatial options for light rail in Leiden
 
January 2006 - May 2006 Rotterdam, Port and Transport Department
 
Position: 3D artist
 
Activities: creating 3D visualizations, making drawings in VOfase, conducting feasibility studies
 
Projects include visualization crematoria, feasibility study
 
Erasmus bridge parking garage
 
May 2006 - November 2006 Architects van den Oever, Zaaijer & Partners in Amsterdam
 
Function: Urban artist / assistant designer
 
Activities: signs of consolidation, planning maps, models and density
 
sections, making presentation drawings, sketch models, photographs and PDF /
 
Indesign documents, production of 3D models in SketchUp, calculating
 
surfaces, processing of aerial photographs
 
Projects: City of Horn, Bangert and East Polder: Phase 4 subdivision;
 
City Centre Alphen aan den Rijn, Hardenberg City Area (luxury homes
 
out of town)
 
July 2005 - November 2005 Haarlemmermeer, works department, design department and green
 
Position: Junior urban designer
 
Work: Visualize traffic circulation plans, make program
 
requirements for shopping malls and plazas, street furniture design, making
 
quality reports for public areas
 
Project: traffic circulation visualization Hoofddorp
 
January 2007 - present Station Area Development Project
 
Job: artist
 
Activities: planning maps, presentation drawings, production of 3D
 
SketchUp models,
 
Section Projects: Department for Communication: maps, designing flyers.
 
General: Updated master lists, Update SkechUp models
 
the total area stadiums. Solar Study student housing drives up square
 
 
 
 
 
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 20:10, 1 February 2018

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Country: Netherlands
Email: joost.zuurbier [at] dot.tkxjoostzuurbier [at] hotmail.com
Website:

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Joost Zuurbier is CEO of FreeNom, the registry of .tk internet domain names. Dot TK is registered to the country of Tokelau, four small islands in the South Pacific. Only about 1300 people live there, but Dot TK is becoming one of the world's largest ccTLD registries, with more than 16.7 million domain names registered.[1] Joost visited the country of Tokelau in 2003, and every few years he meets the Ministers of the country and the managing director of Teletok, the local ICT and registry authority. Dot TK has created double digit increases in Tokelau's GDP. Dot TK is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands but has offices in London (UK) and Palo Alto (US). [2][3][4][5]

Dot TK Background

In 2001, Mr. Zuurbier proposed the .tk project to the island's elders. Tokelau was an ideal home for the project given that its national domain had never been delegated and that they had no other ICT infrastructure. Thus, the project would immediately begin to benefit the local people, while also creating an innovative Open ccTLD on the global Internet. It took 5 years to convince ICANN of the project's validity. The Internet body insisted on meeting the local elders, likely to ensure that the business deal was legitimate and that they were not being misled about their own ccTLD rights. For a time, ICANN also insisted that the servers and other infrastructure be hosted on the island. They later waived this requirement when they learned how difficult that would be. The money brought in through the venture has been reinvested in Tokelau's ICT development, providing for high-speed satellite connections and Internet cafes.[6]

Career History

Much of Joost Zuurbier's background involves work in Internet businesses. He holds a majority stake in an Internet payment service provider in the Netherlands. Before that he started Belgium's first public Internet service provider in the early '90s.

Education

  • University of Leiden

ICANN48 Interview

References

  1. .TK rockets to largest ccTLD, domainnews.com Published 1 Jun 13 Retreived 4 Jun 13
  2. appscout
  3. linkedin
  4. BBC World News (Youtube)
  5. San Francisco ICANN meeting, 03/14/2011
  6. Internet, guardian.co.uk