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Revision as of 08:02, 10 January 2002 by Chexum (talk | contribs) (Explain EFO and MARIS)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Note: This is not meant to be an encyclopedia article. Rather it is a source of information which could be used for writing articles on international organizations, various bits of Internet infrastructure stuff, or on the .INT domain itself.
This is a list of organizations with .INT domain names, in alphabetical order of the second-level domain name.
Most (but maybe not all) of these organizations would be suitable subjects for Misplaced Pages articles. They are generally either international intergovernmental organizations established by treaty, or else internet infrastructure databases. Some however (such as the YMCA) shouldn't have .INT registrations, since they don't fit the above registration criteria, yet they have them anyway. That might be something to be discussed on a page about the .INT domain itself.
@ marks bodies which are not international intergovernmental organizations or (arguably) related to Internet infrastructure, and so should not have been registered under .INT according to current .INT policy
# marks domains connected with Internet infrastructure; these are not international intergovernmental organizations
- http://www.gip.int - Global Inventory Project was one of the G-7/8 projects on the information society, but appears to be down at the moment...
- http://www.maris.int - MARIS is another G-7/8 project on the information society, whose website is working... but "MARIS officially ended as a G-8 pilot project in December 1999"... so one might guess that GIP has ended also, but MARIS' website has not been taken down yet, unlike GIP's...
- http://www.ripe.int - appears to have once been identical to http://www.ripe.net, but doesn't seem to be working at the moment...
- http://www.reliefweb.int - is a website project being run by the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs