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- Address registry [r]: Add brief definition or description
- American Registry for Internet Numbers [r]: The regional Internet address registry for North America, providing Internet Protocol address allocations to large organizations, as well as Autonomous System numbers; it also has educational and policy development roles [e]
- Computer networking reference models [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Computer network [r]: A collection of computers or digital devices ("nodes") connected by communication links. [e]
- Domain Name System [r]: The Internet service which translates to and from IP addresses and domain names. [e]
- Internet Protocol [r]: Highly resilient protocol for messages sent across the internet, first by being broken into smaller packets (each with the endpoint address attached), then moving among many mid-points by unpredictable routes, and finally being reassembled into the original message at the endpoint. IP version 4 (IPv4) is from 1980 but lacked enough addresses for the entire world and was superseded by IP version 6 (IPv6) in 1998. [e]
- North American Network Operators' Group [r]: A cooperative forum of Internet Service Provider and other North American parties involved in the detailed engineering practices required to make the Internet operate reliably, predictably, and efficiently [e]
- Zambia [r]: Landlocked republic in southern part of Africa. Formerly North Rhodesia until independence from U.K. in 1964. [e]