CIRA

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Type: Non-Profit
Industry: Registry
Founded: Canada (1998)
Headquarters: 350 Sparks Street, Suite 306
Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 7S8
Canada
Website: Cira.ca
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@CIRANEWS
Key People
Byron Holland, President & CEO

Jacques Latour, Director of Information Technology
Michael Stewart, General Counsel & Director of Policy
J. Paul Havey, Dir of Finance & Administration
David Fowler, Dir of Marketing & Communications
Donna Cunningham, Compliance Officer
Kelly Campbell, Channel Manager

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is the organization that manages the .ca ccTLD.[1] This non-profit organization was created in 1998 and became the official .ca registry on December 1, 2000.[2]

A 15 member Board of Directors, consisting of both elected and appointed members, oversees CIRA's operations. Board members are elected annually by CIRA Members through an online process. Membership in CIRA is free, and open to anyone who holds a .ca domain.

Evolution of .ca domain

.ca is the ccTLD for Canada. Registrants of .ca domains must meet Canadian Presence Requirements as defined by the registry.

IANA operator Jon Postel allocated the ccTLD originally to John Demco of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1988.[3] At the time, the internet was used mostly for research.[4] The administration of the .ca domain was carried out by John Demco with the assistance of a .ca committee of volunteers. The names from the .ca domain were assigned without charge to the applicants.

The first .ca domain name was upei.ca, registered in 1988 by the University of Prince Edward Island.[5]

In 1997, at the Canadian Internet Community's annual conference, discussions of reform led to the formation of CIRA.[6]

History of CIRA

Structure

In order to fulfill its mission and vision, CIRA Board Committees are divided into four sub-committees, where each committee focuses on a specific strategic area of the organization itself. The four sub-committees are listed below:

References

  1. icannwiki.org
  2. about.com
  3. EuroDNS
  4. EuroDNS
  5. OpenSRS
  6. Scassa, Teresa & Deturbide, Michael, Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, Canada: CCH Canada Ltd, 2004
  7. IANA.org
  8. Domain Name News
  9. History of Nova Scotia
  10. CIRA.ca
  11. Université d'Ottawa
  12. ICANN.org
  13. Micheal Geist
  14. CircleID
  15. CIRA.ca
  16. CIRA Board Committees

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