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'''DNS.PT or the .PT Registry Service''', is the organization which manages the .pt [[ccTLD]] for Portugal. The first .pt registry, FCCN (Fundação para a Computação Científica Nacional) was founded in 1987 -- but from June 1, 2013, Associação DNS.PT became .pt registry.<ref name="centr">[https://centr.org/member/dnspt DNS.PT], CENTR.org. Retrieved 2015 August 10.</ref>
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Since june 2013, Associação DNS.PT is the registry for the ccTLD .pt, the country code top level domain from Portugal. The previous Registry was FCCN (Fundação para a Computação Científica Nacional).
  
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The DNS.PT is a private non-profit association and was founded by FCT, IP - Foundation for Science and Technology, IP (FCT), Digital Economy Association (ACEPI), Portuguese Association for Consumer Protection (DECO) and the representative designated by IANA - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority as responsible for the delegation of the.pt ccTLD.
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This multistakeholder governance and membership model enables a more efficient and flexible participation of the various actors interested which contribute to the growth and development of the top level domain of Portugal.
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 23 March 2017

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Founded: 2013
Headquarters: Rua Latino Coelho, nº13

5º - 1050-132 Lisboa

Country: Portugal
Website: www.dns.pt

Since june 2013, Associação DNS.PT is the registry for the ccTLD .pt, the country code top level domain from Portugal. The previous Registry was FCCN (Fundação para a Computação Científica Nacional).

The DNS.PT is a private non-profit association and was founded by FCT, IP - Foundation for Science and Technology, IP (FCT), Digital Economy Association (ACEPI), Portuguese Association for Consumer Protection (DECO) and the representative designated by IANA - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority as responsible for the delegation of the.pt ccTLD.

This multistakeholder governance and membership model enables a more efficient and flexible participation of the various actors interested which contribute to the growth and development of the top level domain of Portugal.

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