Association française pour le nommage Internet en coopération

This article is about France's Top-Level Domain manager. For the U.S. Air Force organization, see Air Force Network Integration Center.
Association française pour le nommage Internet en coopération
Non-profit organization
Industry Internet, Communications
Founded 1997
Headquarters Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
Website afnic.fr/en/

Association française pour le nommage Internet en coopération (AFNIC) is a non-profit corporation that was created in December 1997 in order to operate a number of French country code top-level domain names such as .fr, .re and .tf. As of today, AFNIC is ruled under the 2007 February 6 decree.[1] AFNIC is currently headquartered in the commune of Montigny-le-Bretonneux in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France.[2][3]

Members

AFNIC includes public and private Internet players: users (legal entities and individuals), domain name registrars (Internet service providers), international entities and public authoritative representatives.

Missions

AFNIC manages a general interest service. Therefore, it is at the crossroads of operators, Internet Service Providers, Internet users, public authorities as well as other national and international parties.

This privileged position and responsibility leads AFNIC to participate in the evolution of Internet governance and management. Thus, AFNIC is largely involved in the international relations chorus.

Through its missions, the international actions of AFNIC are focused on three main directions:

Over the past few years, the number of international meetings in which the domain name registries are involved is constantly increasing. This strong international activity demonstrates that domain name registries have a key role to play in the information society globalisation process.

Top level domains (TDL) managed by AFNIC

French country-code top-level domains (ccTLD)

Other top level domains run by AFNIC

French top level domains not managed by AFNIC

References

  1. "The 2007 February 6th decree describing the missions of AFNIC". Legifrance. February 6, 2007.
  2. "Contact Afnic." Afnic Website / Contact AFNIC.
  3. "How to come to Afnic." Afnic Website / How to come to AFNIC.

External links

News and financial reports

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