The Internet Names
Authorization & Information Center (INAIC) is the official
representative body for Public-Root, the next generation global
Internet. The INAIC is an international, not-for-profit, service
agency organized and dedicated to the maintenance of public
information resources that facilitate the coordination and resolution
of global Top-Level Domain names through the Public-Root
server system. More
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The INAIC Council
The INAIC Council is composed of seven independent
volunteers. The Council approves, creates and delegates new Top-Level
Domains (TLDs) in the Public-Root. These requests are initiated
by any of the official TLD Registrars.
All TLD requests to the INAIC Council are processed in a
non-discriminatory fashion and all requesting TLD managers or
registrants are treated as equals. This means that the same rules
apply to all requests.. More
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Public Internet Access
The Internet Names Authorization & Information Center
(INAIC) anticipates a majority of Internet users will resolve
the Next Generation Internet in 2 years. The Next Generation Internet
is so pervasive, reliable and transparent that we'll all just
take it for granted. It's a seamless part of life on the Internet.
Much like electricity or running water. There is a simple method
to discover if you already have access the Next Generation Internet.
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