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Parent topics
- Internet Protocol [r]: A protocol that is used to transmit data across an Internet Protocol Suite-compatible network, "hop-by-hop" from the source host, through intermediate routers, to the destination host [e]
- Domain Name System [r]: The Internet service which translates to and from IP addresses and domain names. [e]
- Autonomous System [r]: A set of routers and Internet Protocol addresses, under one or more administrative managers, that present a common routing policy to the Internet routing system via the Border Gateway Protocol [e]
Subtopics
Leadership
- Esther Dyson [r]: Chairman of EDventure Holdings, a computer industry business group; board of directors, National Endowment for Democracy; trustee, Santa Fe Institute and Eurasia Foundation; founding chairman of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers [e]
Regional registries
- Address registry [r]: An organization, usually at a continental level, that allocates parts of the Internet Protocol (versions 4 and 6) space, as well as autonomous system numbers, and maintains public servers from which information on these allocations can be retrieved [e]
- American Registry for Internet Numbers [r]: The regional Internet address registry for North America, providing Internet Protocol address allocations to large organizations, as well as Autonomous System numbers; it also has educational and policy development roles [e]
- Asia-Pacific Network Information Center [r]: Add brief definition or description
- North American Network Operators' Group [r]: A cooperative forum of Internet Service Provider and other North American parties involved in the detailed engineering practices required to make the Internet operate reliably, predictably, and efficiently [e]