IANA Wants Public Input on New Website
Redesign goal to make information easier to find

28 June 2007

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico: The Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority (IANA) has debuted a beta version of a complete
redesign of its website to a more useable navigation system
and an improved look and feel.

The website is at http://beta.iana.org/. 

The redesign offers a cleaner looking and more navigable
website. As well, the upgrade will allow new functions to be
added to the site based on feedback from users. The new site
is expected to go live by the end of July.

The IANA site contains the root zone database, which lists
the administrators of generic top-level domains (like .net,
.com, and .asia) and country code top-level domains (like
.de, .nl, and .uk). It also provides information on IANA’s
global coordination of the Internet Protocol addressing
systems that allow computers to talk to each other over the
Internet, as well as Protocol Assignments in conjunction
with the Internet standardization community.

Anyone with input, suggestions, or questions can send them
via email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IANA, which is operated by ICANN, is one of the Internet's
oldest institutions, with its activities dating back to the
1970s. IANA is the body responsible for coordinating some of
the key elements that keep the Internet running smoothly.
Whilst the Internet is renowned for being a worldwide
network free from central coordination, there is a technical
need for some key parts of the Internet to be globally
coordinated ? and this coordinaation role is undertaken by
IANA.


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