.nz
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Introduced | 1987 |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | NZ Registry Services |
Sponsor | Internet Society of New Zealand |
Intended use | Entities connected with New Zealand |
Actual use | Popular in New Zealand |
Registration restrictions | No restrictions under most second-level names; a few are "moderated" meaning that eligibility is checked before registration is granted |
Structure | Names are registered at third level within generic second-level categories, including one specifically for geeks |
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Dispute policies | Dispute and Complaint Process |
Website | NZ Registry Services Domain Name Commission |
.nz is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for New Zealand. It is administered by InternetNZ through its subsidiary, NZ Registry Services, with oversight and dispute resolution handled by the Domain Name Commission. Registrations are processed via authorised registrars. As of March 2008 there were 324,722 registered .nz domains.[1]
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[edit] History
As with many long-standing domain registries the registry was maintained informally for some time. The first formally recognised administrative organisation was the University of Waikato until the responsibility was delegated to InternetNZ when it was formed in 1995.[2]
Prior to the current structure, the registry operator of .nz was Domainz. Historically, Domainz was a subsidiary of InternetNZ which also operated as a registrar and vendor of other add-on services such as DNS. This combination of a natural monopoly (the registry activities) and vertical integration (the registrar and other services) was seen by some as restricting competition[2] so InternetNZ moved to separate the provision of registry services into a separate organisation with strong oversight. The final part of this transition process was the sale of Domainz to Melbourne IT[3] in August 2003.
From 2008-04-01 the "Office of the Domain Name Commissioner" (several employees of InternetNZ, including the Domain Name Commissioner herself) became the "Domain Name Commission Limited", a subsidiary company of InternetNZ. [4]
[edit] Second-level domains
As is the case with most other English-speaking countries apart from the US, there are a number of second-level domains that identify whether the user is a company, a non-commercial organisation, government body or other classification.
Unlike many other English-speaking countries, New Zealand uses 'govt' instead of 'gov' for government bodies, hence 'govt.nz'. There are also sub-level domains unique to New Zealand, such as 'iwi.nz' iwi for traditional Māori tribal groups (as well as 'maori.nz') and 'geek.nz' for 'geeks' .
The following Second level domains are in use with their official descriptions.
[edit] Unmoderated
- .ac.nz — Tertiary educational institutions and related organisations
- .co.nz — Organisations pursuing commercial aims and purposes
- .geek.nz — For people who are concentrative, technically skilled and imaginative who are generally adept with computers
- .gen.nz — Individuals and other organisations not covered elsewhere
- .maori.nz — Māori people, groups, and organisations
- .net.nz — Organisations and service providers directly related to the NZ Internet
- .org.nz — Not-for-profit organisations
- .school.nz — Primary, secondary and pre-schools and related organisations
[edit] Moderated
- .cri.nz — Crown Research Institutes.
- .govt.nz — National, regional and local government organisations operating with statutory powers. Registration is only available through the government registrar, DNS.govt.nz.
- .iwi.nz — A traditional Māori tribe, hapu, or Taurahere group. Available from register.iwi.nz.
- .parliament.nz - Reserved for parliamentary agencies, Offices of Parliament, and parliamentary political parties and their elected members.
- .mil.nz — the military organisation of the NZ Government - the New Zealand Defence Force.
[edit] Previously used
The Domain archie.nz also existed for an Archie search engine Server operated by the University of Waikato until the mid 1990s.
Since only some of the domains are moderated, it is possible to register outside of the area intended.
[edit] References
- ^ Monthly .nz Statistics March 2008. Domain Name Commission (2008-04-30). Retrieved on 2008-05-08.
- ^ a b Review of the Registry/Registrar Structure for the .nz ccTLD (The Hine Report) (2000-10-20). Retrieved on 2008-05-08.
- ^ Melbourne IT buys NZ domain incumbent (2003-08-21). Retrieved on 2008-05-08.
- ^ April 2008 .nz Newsletter (2008-04-24). Retrieved on 2008-05-08.
[edit] External links
- IANA .nz whois information
- NZ Registry Services
- .nz Domain Name Commissione
- List of .nz authorised registrars