News
.cat Reaches 60,000 domains
On November 30th the first cultural and linguistic
gTLD achieved 60.000 active domains in the zone, growing 15% since January 1st.
This continuous growth shows once more the utility of this kind of domain for
its community
.cat Statistics
.SE co-hosts international conference on internet freedom
On 22–23 May 2013 .SE is organising the second Stockholm Internet Forum on Internet Freedom for Global Development (SIF13) together with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Sida. The first Stockholm Internet Forum (SIF12) was held in April this year.
During two days, a broad spectrum of international participants, including representatives of governments, stakeholder organisations and the business sector as well as researchers and internet activists, will gather in Sweden to discuss freedom and security on the internet and the importance of an open and free internet for global development.
”The fundamental reasons why .SE is involved in internet freedom is our view of the opportunities an open and free internet provides to both individuals and society. It particularly stimulates innovation and economic growth and supports democracy and freedom of expression,” says Danny Aerts, CEO of .SE.
CENTR Monthly Roundup - November 2012
The latest Monthly Roundup newsletter is available for download below.
In this months edition:
- Member 185
- DNSSEC and Government Survey Summary
- IGF Joint workshop summary
- Statistics
Domainwire Stat Report Available
Twice a year, CENTR produces its Domainwire Stat report which is a broad level publication covering statistics on ccTLDs and gTLDs globally with a focus on European ccTLDs. The second edition for 2012 is now available with the following key statistics;
- ccTLD/gTLD global breakdown
- Top 20 largest ccTLD list
- Market Share and penetration rates in Europe
- Growth of European ccTLDs
- World Internet Usage and penetration rates
The .pl domain registry is digitalizing its resources
The NASK programmers started developing the software, supporting digitalization and archiving of the .pl domain registry documentation.
With the end of December 2012, the system is planned to be launched in the production environment, and consequently documents are to be transferred to electronic archives.
PIR Survey Reveals That Most Americans Are Uninformed About DDoS Attacks
Whether motivated by an extreme form of free expression or criminal intent, distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS attacks) are increasingly commonplace worldwide. Yet there remains a universal misunderstanding amongst the general public of what to do in the event of a DDoS attack. According to a survey commissioned by Public Interest Registry (PIR) – the not-for-profit operator of the .ORG domain – to better assess Americans’ basic understanding of Internet and network attacks, 85 percent of Americans are uninformed or ill-equipped to deal with a DDoS attack. Moreover, only 17 percent could correctly identify what the acronym DDoS stood for with 77 percent admitting that they had no idea.
Through this survey, it was ultimately revealed that across the board there is a lack of understanding about DDoS attacks despite their increasing frequency. When asked whom should be the first point of call when one experiences a DDoS attack, respondents’ answers varied –a select number correctly identified a DNS Service Provider while the large majority of people said their first point of call would be their local electronic department store, a technology publication, their spouse or children, Google or the police, to name a few.
...Read more on the survey results
CENTR Report from IETF85 Atlanta
A report on IETF85 Meeting held recently in Atlanta is now available.
To access the report click here
DENICs Successful Database Migration to PostgreSQL
The announced migration of the database for .de domains to another database management system was successfully completed during scheduled maintenance on 18 and 19 November 2012. The registry system and all further services are up and running again.
Trends in Afnic's dispute resolution system Syreli
Launched on 21 November 2011, Syreli, the Afnic dispute
resolution system is doing well: over the
past year, Afnic has dealt with 157 cases and handed down 138 decisions.
And the number of files from claimants is steadily increasing, as is the
diversity of their profiles, which include local authorities, right-holders,
individuals, and State departments. ...read more
Canada Reaches Two Million .CA Internet Addresses
CIRA announced it has reached the two million mark for registered .CA Internet domain names. This milestone demonstrates Canadians’ rapidly increasing adoption of .CA domain names for personal and business use: it took 21 years for one million .CA domain names to be registered and just four years to reach the next million.
The two million mark is all the more poignant as it comes at the close of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the .CA domain. It was established in 1987 by a group of volunteers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and transferred to CIRA in 2000. In 1988, the first .CA domain name, upei.ca, was registered by the University of Prince Edward Island.
eora Rissin, a retired schoolteacher from Toronto, Ontario, registered the two-millionth .CA domain name, algonquinhouse.ca. She is planning to use it to promote her new small business, a bed and breakfast near High Park.
“For me, having a .CA lets everyone know you’re a Canadian business,” said Ms. Rissin.
“.CA is like having a Canadian flag on your digital backpack,” says Byron Holland, President and CEO of CIRA. “It represents Canada on the Internet. And research shows Canadians prefer.CA sites for online news, banking and shopping. So it’s no surprise our numbers continue to climb.”
.CA is the fourth fastest-growing Internet domain name registry and the fourteenth largest compared to other country specific domain names like .uk (United Kingdom). “When we started the .CA domain there were only a few thousand computers on the Internet – in total – and no one thought it would ever be so pervasive,” says John Demco, who led the team responsible for creating the .CA top-level domain at UBC in 1987. “Now Canada leads the world in the amount of time its citizens spend online, and while the Internet from a technology perspective doesn’t concern itself with nationality, Canadians strongly identify with.CA domain names and the registration of two million .CAs is proof of that.”
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