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Title: Giovanni Seppia


1
The registry-registrar-registrantrelationships
in the ccTLDs
  • Giovanni Seppia
  • CENTR General Manager
  • giovanni_at_centr.org
  • ccTLD workshop
  • Nairobi, 14 September 2005

2
Introducing CENTR
3
What is CENTR?
  • Council of European National Top Level Domain
    Registries
  • Forum for TLD managers
  • Primarily ccTLDs
  • Also includes gTLDs
  • Mainly European
  • Membership from 5 continents
  • Developed and emerging TLD markets, like .AF, .IR
  • Open to all Top Level Domain Registries in the
    world

4
CENTRs Membership
  • 3 Members categories
  • Full Members
  • Associate Members
  • Observers
  • Members vote on admission of new members

5
CENTRs Membership
  • AFGNIC Afghanistan (.af)
  • STA Andorra (.ad)
  • ISOC.AM Armenia (.am)
  • NIC.AC Ascension Is. (.ac), Diego Garcia (.io),
    St Helena (.sh)
  • NIC.AT Austria (.at)
  • DNS Belgium Belgium (.be)
  • Digital Systems Bulgaria (.bg)
  • CIRA Canada (.ca)
  • CARNet Croatia (.hr)
  • UCY-DNS Cyprus (.cy)
  • CZ.NIC Czech Republic (.cz)
  • DENIC Germany (.de)
  • Dansk Internet Forum (.dk)
  • FICORA Finland (.?)
  • AFNIC France (.fr), Mayotte (.yt), Reunion (.re),
    St. Pierre Miquelon (.pm), Wallis Futuna Is.
    (.wf )
  • GibNet Gibraltar (.gi)
  • GR-Hostmaster Greece (.gr)
  • Island Networks Guernsey (.gg), Jersey (.je)
  • CHIP Hungary (.hu)
  • LITNET NOC Lithuania (.lt)
  • RESTENA DNS-LU Luxembourg (.lu)
  • NIC Malta Malta (.mt)
  • NIC-Mexico Mexico (.mx)
  • MoldData Moldova (.md)
  • SIDN Netherlands (.nl)
  • ISOCNZ New Zealand (.nz)
  • NORID Norway (.no), Bouvet Is. (.bv), Svalbard
    Jan Mayen Is. (.sj)
  • Palestinian Registry Palestine (.ps)
  • NASK Poland (.pl)
  • FCCN Portugal (.pt)
  • RNC Romania (.ro)
  • Ros-NIIROS Russia (.ru)
  • RED.ES Spain (.es)
  • ARNES Slovenia (.si)
  • IIS Sweden (.se)
  • SWITCH Switzerland (.ch), Lichtenstein (.li)
  • SITA (.aero)
  • Vatican Holy See (.va)

6
CENTRs structure
  • Executive Committee
  • 5 members, inclusive of Chairman and Treasurer
  • 2 year appointments
  • It steers the organisation in accordance with
    CENTR members wishes
  • Secretariat
  • General Manager
  • Communication Officer
  • Technical Officer
  • Administrative Officer

7
CENTRs output
  • Newsletter, Domain Wire, 2 issues a year
  • Surveys
  • A-level survey, covering the registries
    management main aspects
  • B-survey, covering legal issues related to
    registries
  • Other surveys upon request of our members
  • Comments and positions on several topics that may
    have an impact on our members
  • Outreach programme, providing registries of
    developing countries with financial and technical
    support

8
CENTRs in the international arena
  • The European Commission participates in CENTR as
    an observer
  • Regular contacts with ICANN-IANA staff
  • Associate member of the European Internet
    Foundation
  • Participation within the WGIG-WSIS process
  • Regular attendance of all the international
    Internet fora and meetings

9
Benefits of diverse participation
  • CENTR values participation from many different
    registries
  • Western and Eastern Europe, Americas, Asia,
    Oceania
  • Different regulatory regimes, Internet community
    expectations, use of domain names etc.
  • Different challenges in ensuring stable
    DNS/Internet
  • Provides added value
  • Brings different perspectives to discussion
  • Helps to define guidelines and best practices
    that benefit everyone
  • Comes to agreed opinions on certain aspects of
    the international arena

10
CENTRs long term vision
  • Expanding the dialogue among registries,
    governments and international bodies
  • Developing best practice by encouraging exchange
    amongst registries
  • Improving the reliability and stability of
    Internet through improved DNS practices
  • Working closely with other Internet organisations

11
Some basic concepts
12
RegistryThe wholesaler
  • Database of
  • who owns what name
  • pointing names to the servers responsible for
    them
  • Responsible for policy and procedures
  • who is entitled to names, etc.
  • A registry is like the bank vault of the domain
    names registered under that top level domain

13
Registrar and registrant
  • Registrar (the retailer)
  • Agent of customers in dealing with registry
  • Like a retailer which then contacts a wholesale
    supplier
  • Usually an ISP that is providing others services
    to customer
  • Registrant (the customer)
  • The entity, organisation or individual that uses
    the domain name

14
Registries policies and figures
15
Registry status
  • Registry set up depends on various reasons, even
    though almost every registry was historically
    part of an academic network today TLDs are
    highly competitive and there is a very dynamic
    market.
  • The legal status can be classified as
  • Private company
  • Part of academic network
  • Foundation
  • Association
  • Government agency
  • Telecom operator
  • Miscellaneous

CENTR surveys data
16
Categorising the policies of the ccTLDs
  • Two central aspects shapes the domain name
    policy
  • Requirements for the applicant
  • Provide documentation that he has a right to the
    name
  • Have a local presence in the area of the ccTLD
  • Be an organization
  • Number of domain names allowed per applicant
  • Limited/Unlimited

courtesy of UNINETT Norid
17
A mapping of the policies of some ccTLDs
courtesy of UNINETT Norid
18
A summary of the mapping
  • Few of the respondents are currently in the
    strictly regulated category. This reflects the
    general move towards more liberalized domain name
    policies that has taken place
  • Most respondents prefer a domain name policy with
    no limits on the number of names an applicant may
    hold
  • While the majority of the respondents allows an
    unlimited number of domains per applicant, the
    degree of requirements for the applicant varies.
  • Some requires the applicant to document rights to
    the domain name (bureaucracy category)
  • Majority in the unregulated category does not
    require any documentation of rights. Some require
    either a local presence, or that the applicant is
    an organization (or both), hence the spreading
    within the category.

courtesy of UNINETT Norid
19
Number of employees within the registries
Most Registries have just technical staff as a
Registry is a technical function/service.
Essential to adjust to a dynamic market quickly
and to satisfy customer needs efficiently.
CENTR surveys data
20
Registry-registrar relationship
21
Registry-registrar relationship the
accreditation
  • Usually, the relationship between a registry and
    a registrar is based on a contract.
  • Some registries require those company that like
    to become a registrar to follow an accreditation
    procedure.
  • Criteria to be accredited
  • Technical stability
  • Corporate status
  • Financial stability
  • Organisational stability
  • Other
  • Less than 25 of registries reviews these
    criteria regularly

22
Number of registrars
CENTR surveys data
23
Registry-registrar relationship some
contractual aspects
  • When the relationship between the registry and
    the registrars is based on a contract, the
    registry should take into account some aspects
  • Contract transfer and related domain names
    transfer
  • Rescue procedures for those registrants (and
    domain names) whose registrars disappeared or
    went bankrupted
  • Penalties in case the registrar is not up-to-date
    with the payments to the registry

24
Registry-registrar relationshipthe code of
conduct
  • Code of conduct
  • In order to ensure that the domain name holder
    can count on reliable information and a quality
    service, some registries have proposed a code of
    conduct to registrars
  • Eg. DNS.BE
  • Most code of conducts are based on voluntary
    principles, but help the users to trust the all
    process

25
Registry-registrar relationshipthe code of
conduct
  • The new eu domain registrar are invited to
    participate in building a code of practice.
  • Those registrars who sign up to the code will be
    able to display the code of conduct logo and the
    list of accredited registrars published on
    EURid's web site will indicate which registrars
    have the code of conduct label.
  • EURid will facilitate elections from amongst the
    participating registrars to select a panel to
    assess complaints against participating
    registrars for alleged breaches in the code of
    conduct.
  • The panel will be empowered to remove the code of
    conduct label from a registrar for a fixed period
    or a permanent basis if they are found to be
    operating in contradiction with the code.

26
Registry-registrar relationshiptraining
activities
  • Training activities
  • Most of the registries offer their registrars
    training activities on
  • Technical aspects
  • Administrative issues
  • Legal matters
  • Usually these activities are free of charges
  • Moreover, certain regional organisations, like
    CENTR, provide training activities and workshops
    for registries on many topics such as IDNs,
    registry-registrars relationship,

27
Registry-registrar relationshipcommunication
methods
  • Communication tools
  • E-mail lists
  • Regular meetings
  • Help-desks
  • Newsletter
  • Dedicated web interfaces

28
Registry-registrar relationshipthe help-desk
  • Help-desk significant aspects
  • Working hours
  • Languages
  • Time for processing requests
  • Appropriate archiving procedures
  • Customer satisfaction follow-up
  • Different expertise of the operators

29
Registry-registrar relationshipthe web
interfaces
  • Web interfaces
  • Wide accessibility highly desirable
  • EU communication on web accessibility standards
  • Usually, divided in two sections
  • Public information
  • Restricted information for registrars or ISP

30
Registry-registrar relationshipshared secondary
servers
  • Most large registries informally offer free
    secondarying services for smaller registries
  • Similar, some "well known hosts", RIPE etc, offer
    free secondaries also
  • Some - usually equally sized registries - do
    secondary swapping arrangements, where each will
    host each others servers. This principle relies
    on registries having similar requirements and
    having similar facilities to share
  • CENTR examines opportunities to locate
    secondaries via different agreements (at IXs, via
    Anycast networks) and presents these
    opportunities to its members

31
Registry-registrar relationshipinformation
sharing
  • Taking advantage of other registries experiences
    (the grass is greener) via
  • Discussion lists
  • Regional organisations
  • International meetings
  • Best practices doc

32
Registry-registrar relationshipkey complaints
  • Price
  • Would like to have more influence on
    policy/contractual terms
  • Bureaucracy (in case of paper based models)
  • Liberalisation of policies

CENTR surveys data
33
Registry-registrar-registrant relationship
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Registry-registrar-registrant relationship some
aspects
  • Some issues in this relationship should be
    considered from the beginning and carefully
    planned
  • Privacy aspects (WHOIS)
  • Services among parties
  • Interaction with the Local Internet Community
  • Prices of domain names and of the operations on
    them
  • Level of bureaucracy

35
Registry-registrar-registrant relationship the
main problems in dealing directly with customers
  • Lack of knowledge (more support needed)
  • Make mistakes, then blame the registry
  • Inaccurate information in the application forms
  • Delayed payments
  • Web browsers not compatible with registry system

CENTR surveys data
36
Questions?Thanks for your attention
Giovanni Seppia giovanni_at_centr.org www.centr.org
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