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  2. RIPE NCC - Wikipedia

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    The RIPE Database [16] is a public database containing registration details of the IP addresses and AS numbers originally allocated to members by the RIPE NCC. It shows which organisations or individuals currently hold which Internet number resources, when the allocations were made and contact details .

  3. Regional Internet registry - Wikipedia

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    1992 (RIPE NCC) 1993 (APNIC) 1997 (ARIN) 1999 (LACNIC) 2003 (NRO) 2004 (AFRINIC) Type: Internet governance: Focus: providing a coordinated Internet number registry system supporting the multi-stakeholder model: Origins: 1992 RIPE NCC begins distributing addresses 2003 letter from RIRs to ICANN 2004 Memorandum of Understanding

  4. RIPE - Wikipedia

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    RIPE meetings happen twice a year in different locations throughout the RIPE NCC service region. [16] The meetings are five-day events in which Internet service providers (ISPs), network operators, government representatives, regulators and other interested parties gather to discuss relevant issues, developments and policies.

  5. AFRINIC - Wikipedia

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    AFRINIC (African Network Information Centre) is the regional Internet registry (RIR) [3] for Africa.Its headquarters [4] are in Ebene, Mauritius.. Before AFRINIC was formed, IP addresses (IPv6 and IPv4) for Africa were distributed by the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), and the RIPE NCC.

  6. Israel Internet Association - Wikipedia

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    It is also a member of the RIPE NCC regional Internet registry. [ 3 ] In addition to managing .il (ccTLD) registry, the association is also responsible for managing the Israeli Internet Exchange (IIX), and hosts a DNS root server duplicate at its facilities.

  7. Daniel Karrenberg - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Karrenberg was one of the founders of RIPE, the platform for cooperation between European internet providers. In 1992, he was instrumental in founding the world's first Regional Internet Registry, the RIPE NCC, responsible for Europe, the Middle East and parts of Africa and Central Asia, which he headed until 1999. [3] [6]

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  9. Rob Blokzijl - Wikipedia

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    founding member of RIPE Robert "Rob" Blokzijl (21 October 1943 – 1 December 2015) was a Dutch physicist and computer scientist at the National Institute for Subatomic Physics ( NIKHEF ), and an early internet pioneer.