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A Network Information Centre (NIC), also known as domain registry, is part of the Domain Name System of the Internet. In addition to the world roots, each top level domain has its own NIC. The domain name system (DNS) stores and associates many types of information with domain names, but most importantly, it translates domain names (computer hostnames) to IP addresses. ... A top-level domain (TLD) is the last part of which Internet domain names consist of. ...


For example www.nic.uk is Nominet UK, the country code registry for the United Kingdom top level domain, and www.nic.es is Spain's country code registry. Nominet UK is the . ... A domain name registry is a database which keeps track of which domain name maps to which IP adress in the domain name system on the Internet. ... A domain name registry is a database which keeps track of which domain name maps to which IP adress in the domain name system on the Internet. ...


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The Network Information Centre (527 words)
NIC Registrar is not a governing or regulatory body, but provides a public service for the domain namespace on behalf of the Internet community.
NIC Registrar has over 3000 members who have voting rights and are entitled to input into the way the Company is run.
NIC Registrar is governed by a Council of Management that includes three executive directors, and two non-executive directors who are elected on a bi-annual basis.
network: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from Answers.com (1388 words)
The network produces or buys a program that is economically unfeasible for a single station to produce and sells it to national advertisers for an amount equal to program production costs plus the affiliates' air-time charges.
Among the numerous bank-to-bank networks are, Automated Teller Machine (ATM) networks, which are electronic banking systems comprising numerous bank-owned ATMs, each connected directly or indirectly to a central computer facility called a Switch that routes transactions to the appropriate bank for approval and posting to customer accounts.
A local area network (LAN), which is restricted by distances of up to one mile, and a metropolitan area network (MAN), which is restricted to distances of up to 60 miles, connect personal computers and workstations (each called a node) over dedicated, private communications links.
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