
The Network Information Center (NIC), also known as InterNIC from 1993 until 1998, was the internet governing body primarily responsible for domain name allocations and X.500 directory services. From its inception in 1972 until October 1, 1991, it was run by the Stanford Research Institute (now known as SRI International), and led by Jake Feinler....
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Internet Network Information Center, the authority for allocating internet addresses.
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Internet Network Information Center. A service providing information on domain names registration services (.com, .net and .org), responsibility of which is assumed by ICANN.
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The InterNIC is a concept for an integrated network information center that was developed by several companies, including Network Solutions, in cooperation with the U.S. Government. Under a recent agreement with the U.S. Government, Network Solutions is transitioning from the use of the word 'InterNIC' in connection with its products and services
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(InterNIC)Internet Network Information Center
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Internet Network Information Center - provides information about Internet domain name registration.
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In computing, service that administered domain names and maintained a number of Internet user directories until 1988, when the role was taken over by ICANN
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