Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- A ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) to Audio
- B Backup to Business process re-engineering
- C C, C++, C# to Cracking
- D Database to Dynamic web pages
- E e-Commerce/e-business to European Union Directive on Privacy and Electronic Commerce 2002
- F Fiber optics to Fuzzy logic
- G to H Global positioning system to Hypertext, HTML
- I ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to ISP (Internet service provider)
- J to L Java to Logic programming
- M Machine learning to Multicast
- N Natural language processing (NLP) to Normalization
- O Object-oriented to Outsourcing
- P Packet switching and circuit switching to Public key-private key
- Q to R Quantum computing to RSS (Really simple syndication)
- S Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) to Structured design methodologies
- T to U T-Carrier to URL (Uniform resource locator)
- V Value added network (VAN) to Voice over IP (VoIP)
- W W3C (the World Wide Web Consortium) to WYSIWYG
- X to Z X.12 to Zip
- Index
- References
I - ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to ISP (Internet service provider)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- A ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) to Audio
- B Backup to Business process re-engineering
- C C, C++, C# to Cracking
- D Database to Dynamic web pages
- E e-Commerce/e-business to European Union Directive on Privacy and Electronic Commerce 2002
- F Fiber optics to Fuzzy logic
- G to H Global positioning system to Hypertext, HTML
- I ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to ISP (Internet service provider)
- J to L Java to Logic programming
- M Machine learning to Multicast
- N Natural language processing (NLP) to Normalization
- O Object-oriented to Outsourcing
- P Packet switching and circuit switching to Public key-private key
- Q to R Quantum computing to RSS (Really simple syndication)
- S Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) to Structured design methodologies
- T to U T-Carrier to URL (Uniform resource locator)
- V Value added network (VAN) to Voice over IP (VoIP)
- W W3C (the World Wide Web Consortium) to WYSIWYG
- X to Z X.12 to Zip
- Index
- References
Summary
Foundation concept: Domain name.
Definition: The non-profit corporation delegated responsibility for the allocation of IP addresses and other internet-related identifiers by the US Department of Commerce.
Overview
IP addresses and domain names are critical to the operation of the internet, and at the top level must be managed by a recognized authority. The US Department of Commerce somehow became the international authority for such things, and delegates that authority to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). It is a non-profit corporation, with an international board, and has subsumed the former responsibilities of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
ICANN usually allocates IP addresses in large groups to regional authorities, who then allocate them individually or in smaller groups to ISPs and other organizations. ICANN is also responsible for the overall management of DNS, the Domain Name Service, and creates the top-level domains (such as “.com” and “.org”) and the national domains (such as “.uk” and “.nu”).
ICANN is often blamed, completely unfairly, for the fact that IP addresses are running out, and organizations in the developing world might not be getting the share they would like. They are also sometimes blamed, perhaps less unfairly, for the fact that prices for registration are much higher than they once were, and this is seen as unreasonably favoring the old established organizations over new ones.
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