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  2. .au Domain Administration - Wikipedia

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    Key auDA panels that shaped the current .au landscape include the Name Policy Advisory Panel of 2000, [13] and the Competition Model Advisory Panel of 2000. [14] The latter concluded that the .au domain space should be as open as possible, with competition at both the domain name registry and the domain name registrar levels. [15]

  3. .au - Wikipedia

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    The domain name was originally allocated by Jon Postel, operator of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to Kevin Robert Elz of Melbourne University in 1986.. After an approximately five-year process in the 1990s, the Internet industry created a self-regulatory body called .au Domain Administration (auDA) to operate the domain.

  4. Australian Network Information Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Network Information Centre (AUNIC) was the national Internet registry for Australia.It is now disbanded, and its responsibilities undertaken by Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre which serves the entire Asia-Pacific region.

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  6. AOL Privacy

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    Oath may share your information in limited circumstances, including when we have your consent to do so or when sharing is necessary to protect Oath or comply with the law. Our agents and contractors may have access to your information, but only to perform services for Oath. We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties.

  7. AusRegistry - Wikipedia

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    AusRegistry was a Melbourne, Australia based company that specialised in domain name registry services.. AusRegistry was the registry operator and wholesale provider for all commercial .au (Australian) domain names including .com.au and .net.au and the non-commercial domain names .edu.au and .gov.au - for over 16 years, from 2002 until 1 July 2018. [1]

  8. Tucows - Wikipedia

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    The service was created especially for marketers to obtain a high-quality domain name from Tucows inventory. [41] Customers have the option of purchasing a premium domain name outright or leasing the name. [41] In 2009 one of Tucows' subsidiaries, Buydomains Holdings, sold another premium domain name for a record $50,000 for Myhomepage.com. [42]

  9. Reverse telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike a standard telephone directory, where the user uses customer's details (such as name and address) in order to retrieve the telephone number of that person or business, a reverse telephone directory allows users to search by a telephone service number in order to retrieve the customer details for that service.