Internet Assigned Numbers Authority definition
Examples of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority in a sentence
Application for, assignation of and the possible use of a domain name and/or IP address depend on and are subject to the applicable rules and regulations of the registration authorities concerned, including the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) and/or the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority has delegated responsibility to the Internet New Zealand Incorporated (InternetNZ) to manage the .nz domain name space.
The Event Director’s fundamental roles are to (a) review and confirm that an EBERO Event is underway and whether an emergency transition is required (authorizing EBEROs to take action); (b) authorize the requests for changes at the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Functions Operator (“IANA”) (including contact updates and both scheduled and emergency root zone updates associated with an EBERO Event); and (c) declare the end of an event, which terminates EBERO activities.
Proposal to Transition the Stewardship of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions from the U.S. Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to the Global Multistakeholder Community.
SYRINGA prohibits Customers from intentionally or negligently injecting false data into the Internet, for instance in the form of bad routing information (including but not limited to the announcing of networks owned by someone else or reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) or incorrect DNS information.
Addressing scheme for Internet Telephony shall only conform to IP addressing Scheme of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) exclusive of National Numbering Scheme / plan applicable to subscribers of Basic / Cellular Telephone service.
You acknowledge and agree that the IP addresses are subject to the policies and procedures of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (“IANA”) and the specific Regional Internet Registry (RIR) authorizing the use of the IP addresses by NextLevel.
Users are prohibited from intentionally or negligently injecting false data into the Internet, for instance in the form of bad routing information (including but not limited to the announcing of networks owned by someone else or reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) or incorrect DNS information.
To be aware of the Registry policies, Nameshield invites the Client to consult the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) website, referencing all domain name extensions, and allowing the Client to consult the applicable policies of Extensions of each Registry.
NIC Chile (Network Information Center Chile), the .CL Domain Name Registry, is managed by the Department of Computer Sciences of Universidad de Chile by delegation of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) in accordance with the principles set forth in RFC 1591: Domain Name System Structure and Delegation.