Infrastructure
Infrastructure description
Computer
Networking: Global Infrastructure for the 21st Century
By Vint Cerf
Administration
The overall responsibility
for managing Internet Protocol address or domain names at upper levels
is vested in the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), which delegates the actual administration
of most functions to other bodies.
At global regional
levels, the principal bodies providing allocation and registration services
that support the operation of the Internet globally are:
- RIPE NCC (Réseaux IP Européens
Network Coordination Centre)
- ARIN (American Registry for Internet
Numbers)
- APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information
Centre)
- LACNIC (Latin American and Caribbean
IP address Regional Registry)
- AfriNIC (African
Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources)
Internet Operations
Internet operations are
coordinated worldwide through the Internet Engineering Planning Group (IEPG),
an Internet operational group intended to assist Internet Service Providers
to interoperate within the Global Internet. At global regional levels, bodies
active in coordinating operations include the:
Internet Security
Internet network security
is significantly facilitated by a number of Computer Emergency Response
Teams (CERTs) in eight countries and within a number of service
provider operations and private networks. They were formed to continually
monitor the network for security incidents, serve as a repository for
information about such incidents, and develop responsive advisories. The
CERTs are coordinated by the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams.
Internationalisation
- Alis Technologies
Founded in 1981, Alis Technologies Inc. develops standards for Multilingual
Information Management Solutions (MIMS )with the IETF (Internet Engeneering
Task Force), the Unicode Consortium, W3C and LISA.
- Internationalized
Domain Names (IDN) Committee
Working group to study making domain names available in character sets other than ASCII.
- MINC
(Multilingual Internet Names Consortium)
A non-profit, non-governmental, international organization. It focuses
on the promotion of multilingualisation of Internet names, including
Internet domain names and keywords, internationalization of Internet
names standards and protocols, technical coordination and liaison with
other international bodies.
- CNNIC (China Network Information Center)
(site is in Chinese)
- KRNIC (Korea Network Information Center)
Established the system for managing Internet address resources in Korea.
- TWNIC (Taiwan Network Infomation Center)
The unique neutral and non-profit organization that takes charge of
the domain name registration and IP address allocation in Taiwan.
- The
Unicode Consortium
Responsible for defining the behavior and relationships between Unicode
characters, and providing technical information to implementers. The
Consortium cooperates with ISO in refining the specification and expanding
the character set.
Internet Connectivity
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