Yerevan, July 11, 20121 Armenian edition of Jovan Kurbalija’s book “Internet Governance” I.Mkrtumyan, ISOC AM H.Baghyan, MediaEducation Center.

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Yerevan, July 11, Armenian edition of Jovan Kurbalija’s book “Internet Governance” I.Mkrtumyan, ISOC AM H.Baghyan, MediaEducation Center

Yerevan, July 11, Technologists, engineers, architects, creatives, organizations such as the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) who help coordinate and implement open standards. Global and local Organizations that manage resources for global addressing capabilities such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), including its operation of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) function, Regional Internet Registries (RIR), and Domain Name Registries and Registrars. Operators, engineers, and vendors that provide network infrastructure services such as Domain Name Service (DNS) providers, network operators, and Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) Organizations that make up the Internet include:

Yerevan, July 11, ICANN Organizational Chart

What is an RIR? Yerevan, July 11, 20124

5 American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) Reseaux IP Europeens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) Latin American and Caribbean Internet Address Registry (LACNIC) African Network Information Centre (AfriNIC) The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocates addresses to each RIR. The RIR is responsible for the next level of allocation to large regional entities including Internet Service Providers (ISPs), educational institutions, government bodies, and large private enterprises.

What is a Local Internet Registry (LIR)? Yerevan, July 11, Local Internet Registries (LIR) are responsible for the distribution of address space and registration of the address space on a local level.

Yerevan, July 11, "ArmenTel" CJSC K-Telecom CJSC Armenia Network Information Center (AMNIC) "Orange Armenia" CJSC Pimox LLC Ucom LLC WEB Ltd Armenian Datacom Company Apaga Technologies CJSC Crossnet LLC FiberNet Communication LLC GNC-Alfa CJSC Icon Communications CJSC Interactive TV LLC Netsys JV LLC Hi-Tech Gateway LLC. IIAP Resident Local Internet Registries offering service in Armenia

Yerevan, July 11, A root name server is a name server for the Domain Name System's root zone. It directly answers requests for records in the root zone and answers other requests returning a list of the designated authoritative name servers for the appropriate top-level domain (TLD). The root name servers are a critical part of the Internet because they are the first step in translating (resolving) human readable host names into IP addresses that are used in communication between Internet hosts. The choice of 13 nameservers was made because of limitations in the original DNS specification, which specifies a maximum packet size of 512 bytes when using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP).

Yerevan, July 11, a NSI Herndon, VA, US com b USC-ISI Marina del Rey, CA, US edu c PSInet Herndon, VA, US com d U of Maryland College Park, MD, US edu e NASA Mt View, CA, US usg f Internet Software C. Palo Alto, CA, US com g DISA Vienna, VA, US usg h ARL Aberdeen, MD, US usg I NORDUnet Stockholm, SE int j NSI (TBD) Herndon, VA, US (com) k RIPE London, UK int l ICANN Marina del Rey, CA, US org m WIDE Tokyo, JP edu ROOT-SERVERS name org city type

Yerevan, July 11, DNS explained Root servers

Yerevan, July 11, Armenian Datacom Company (ADC) and Netnod have announced today they installed an instance of i.root-servers.net in one of ADC’s data centres. This is the first DNS root server in Armenia, which will contribute to the reliability and redundancy in DNS services to Internet users in Armenia and surrounding regions.

Yerevan, July 11, ccTLD (Country Code TLD) Country NIC Armenia – ISOC AM (AMNIC) Country Registry Armenia – AMNIC Registry - Registrars

Yerevan, July 11, ISOC AM is recognized by ICANN as Armenia Internet Manager and Registry ISOC AM is a member of ccNSO ISOC AM is a member of ALAC Armenia is represented in GAC by MTC ISOC AM – ICANN relations

Yerevan, July 11, Council of European National Top-Level Domain Registries (CENTR) Council of the Asia Pacific country code Top Level Domains (APTLD) Council of African country code Top Levell Domains (AfTLD) Council of Latin America & Caribbean country code Top Levell Domains (LACTLD) Regional councils of ccTLD registries