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The .CA Registry Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. wwTLD Session, Vancouver November 30, 2005 Norm Ritchie Director of Computer Operations Canadian Internet Registration Authority. Overview. A Bit of History CIRA Today CIRA Tomorrow Summary Questions and answers. CIRA History. 1987-2000
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The .CA RegistryYesterday, Today, Tomorrow wwTLD Session, Vancouver November 30, 2005 Norm Ritchie Director of Computer Operations Canadian Internet Registration Authority
Overview • A Bit of History • CIRA Today • CIRA Tomorrow • Summary • Questions and answers
CIRA History • 1987-2000 • 1987: IANA delegated .ca to University of British Columbia • Canadian Domain Name Consultative Committee • Founding Board • Canadian Internet Registration Authority incorporated in 1998 • 60,000 domains in December 2000
CIRA HistoryFounding Principles • Canadian Presence Requirements • For Registrants • For Registrars • CIRA Dispute Resolution Policy • Low barrier to entry for Registrars • Competitive Registry
CIRA HistoryFounding Principles • Protection of the registrant directly from the registry • Registrants are the members of the corporation • Competitive Registrar distribution model • Operate bilingually
Keeping .CA Canadian • CIRA takes Canadian Presence Requirements (CPR) and the integrity of registrant information seriously • CIRA automatically verifies all registrations requests • CIRA verifies all accepted registration requests manually • CIRA investigates all complaints about Registrants
CIRA Today • Thick Registry that currently has over 600,000 domain names under management. • Over 400,000 individual Registrants of which more than 300,000 are Members. • Annual Elections and AGM • Active in a Multitude of International Fora
CIRA TodayCanadian Marketplace for Domains • At June 2005 • .com 61% • .ca 22% • .net 5.90% • .info 5.76% • .org 3.80% • .biz 1.40% • Total 2.5M domains
CIRA Today • Approximately 95 Certified Registrars • CIRA processes each day: • 700 Registration requests • 6,000 Public Web page requests • 13,000 TBR requests • 600,000 WHOIS queries • 75M-100M DNS requests
CIRA Today • Our mission • Operate the dot-ca Internet country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) as a key public resource for all Canadians in an innovative, open, and efficient manner • Major Focus Areas • Open and Transparent Processes • Robust and Resilient Systems • No Single Points of Failure
CIRA Today - Making it Better • ‘Always On’ Registry • Redundant Everything • Automated Monitoring Systems • Hot Backup Site • Backups for Staff Positions • Process Simplification • Governance Reforms • Quality Culture • Continuous Process Improvement • Service Excellence
CIRA Tomorrow • Cultural and Management • Quality, Quality, Quality • Improving Existing Products and Services • Improve and simplify processes • CDRP review • Corporate governance reforms • WHOIS implementation • DNS Robustness • TBR • Performance Improvements
CIRA Tomorrow • Some New Products and Services • IDN • IPv6 • Enum Tier 1A • DNS SEC • Registrar Tools and Business Metrics
Summary • Not unlike a business venture startup, CIRA is in a state of transition. • Quality and Service are Paramount
Thank You Questions? www.cira.ca norm.ritchie@cira.ca