[Npoc-discuss] About PIR and .org

Olévié Kouami olivierkouami at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 15:13:54 UTC 2015


Hi alll

Please, I'm so sorry but this cross posting seems to me unavoidable.

FYI, please.

Cheers !

-Olévié-


About Public Interest Registry

 Public Interest Registry is a nonprofit organisation that operates
thethe Internet more effectively, and to take a leadership position among
Internet stakeholders on policy and other issues relating to the domain
naming system. Public Interest Registry was founded by the Internet
Society (internetsociety.org) in 2002 and is based in Reston, Virginia, USA.





*org Domain Turns 30  Public Interest Registry celebrates 30-year legacy of
.org as a trusted online home for passions and causes *RESTON, Va. – July –
Today marks 30 years since the first .org domain name – mitre.org –
was registered, launching what has grown to become the
world’s third-largest generic top-level domain and the domain of choice for
bringing people together around a shared cause. To commemorate the 30-year
legacy of .org, Public Interest Registry – the nonprofit operator of .org,
.ngo and .ong – launched www.happy30th.org, where users can explore notable
.org websites through an interactive timeline and discover how these
websites and organizations have changed throughout the past 30 years.





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Olévié Ayaovi Agbenyo KOUAMI
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Directeur-Adjoint de O and K IT sarl (Editeur de logiciels de gestion SIGE
(Syscoa/Ohada)
SG de ESTETIC  - Association Togolaise des professionnels des TIC (
http://www.estetic.tg)
ICANN-NPOC Communications Committee Chair (http://www.icann.org/ et
http://www.npoc.org/)
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www.isoc.org)
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