TzNIC

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Type: Non-profit organization
Industry: Registry
Founded: 2006
Headquarters: LAPF Millenium Towers
Ground Floor Suite #4,
New Bagamoyo Road,
P.O. Box 34543.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Country: Tanzania
Website: tznic.or.tz

TzNIC, or the Tanzania Network Information Center is a non-profit organization established by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) to manage and control the operations of the ccTLD for Tanzania, .tz. It is also responsible for managing the second level domain names that come under .tz. The Tanzania Network Information Center was established on 16th November 2006 with the certificate of incorporation No. 58303. The center was established as company limited by guarantee and not by having a share capital as per the Laws of Tanzania (Chapter 212).[1]

History

In June 1993, three Tanzanians, Prof. Beda Mutagahwa, Bill Sangiwa, and Kitalima Mabula, with the help of Internet Pioneer Randy Bush, began the registration process to set up the .tz ccTLD. In accordance with ISO-3166 standards, the ccTLD was registered through IANA and ICANN. The registration was successful, and with the assistance of the government of United Republic of Tanzania, work for the development of country's Internet began with the Prof. Beda as the Director of the University Computing Center and Randy Bush as the technical contact for the ccTLD. .tz became operational in August 1994. In mid-2005, a committee was setup for the establishing TzNIC as the ccTLD operator. On 30th April 2010, ICANN approved the re-delegation of .tz to TzNIC.[2]

Functions of TzNIC

The important functions performed by TzNIC include the following:

  • Proper regulation and management of the .tz domain name space.
  • To meet international standards for the ccTLD management and all the second level domain names related to it.
  • To register domain names by providing correct guidelines to consumers, and working with associated registries and registrars for the appropriate regulation and management of the registration of the domain names.
  • Issue regular guidelines about the management and registration of the .tz domain name space.
  • Issue information and create awareness about the various standard procedures and requirements essential for the domain name registration.
  • Issue important notices for any alterations or changes to any guidelines, policies, or rules related to the registration of the .tz domain name space.[3]

Structure

TzNIC Organizational Structure

References