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Contributor: PR Newswire New York
Wednesday, July 11 2012 - 23:15
AsiaNet
Public Interest Registry Hits 10 Million .org Domain Registrations
RESTON, Va., July 11, 2012 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    Public Interest Registry 
(http://www.pir.org) (PIR) - the not-for-profit operator of the .ORG domain - 
has reached a major milestone with the registration of its 10 millionth .ORG 
domain name: JADFORUM.ORG (http://jadforum.org), which was registered on June 
24, 2012 with Go Daddy (https://www.godaddy.com). The domain name was 
registered by the Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin Forum (JAD), an organization 
dedicated to advancing the sustainable and regional development of the Jordan 
River and Dead Sea Basin watershed shared by Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian 
Authority.

    (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100628/ORGLOGO )

    "From our perspective, .ORG is the most suitable and relevant domain name 
for our organization, and it is internationally recognized," said Dr. Clive 
Lipchin, Director of the Center for Transboundary Water Management at the Arava 
Institute for Environmental Studies and one of the founding members of the JAD 
Forum.

    Fueled by surging Internet use worldwide and a growing number of 
individuals and organizations alike looking to .ORG as a trustworthy, reliable 
and secure home for their cause, .ORG has maintained consistent growth between 
9 and 10 percent annually for the past three years. In fact, .ORG has seen a 
surge in domains under management (DUM) since 2005, growing by more than 156 
percent and maintaining the domain's position as the world's third largest 
"generic" or non-country specific top-level domain (TLD).

    "For more than 25 years, .ORG has enabled registrants to engage and empower 
their communities both online and off," said Brian Cute, CEO of Public Interest 
Registry. "Reaching 10 million domain registrations is a significant 
achievement and highlights PIR's commitment to providing a trusted place online 
for organizations, companies, and individuals to tell their stories and 
mobilize their communities. As we celebrate this milestone, we look forward to 
continued growth and to giving more causes around the world a trusted, online 
venue with .ORG."

    Established in 1985 as one of the Internet's original TLDs, .ORG has become 
the definitive home for the not-for-profit community but has always been and 
remains open to individuals, companies and organizations - from non-profits 
conducting fundraising campaigns and rallying supporters to corporations 
promoting social responsibility programs.

    To date, .ORGs are registered in 175 countries worldwide, representing 
truly global reach for a top-level domain name. In fact, last year marked 
another milestone when for the first time growth in .ORG domain registrations 
outside North America exceeded growth in its traditional market. With more than 
400 registrars operating around the world and a strong focus on helping 
organizations in emerging markets establish and grow their online presence, 
.ORG is poised for strong and sustainable future growth.

    For more information on the domain or the Public Interest Registry, please 
visit http://www.pir.org.

    About Public Interest Registry
    Public Interest Registry (PIR) (http://pir.org/home) is a nonprofit 
corporation that operates the .ORG top-level domain -- the world's third 
largest "generic" top-level domain with more than 10 million domain names 
registered worldwide. As an advocate for collaboration, safety and security on 
the Internet, PIR's mission is to empower the global noncommercial community to 
use the Internet more effectively, and to take a leadership position among 
Internet stakeholders on policy and other issues relating to the domain naming 
system. Public Interest Registry was founded by the Internet Society in 2002 
and is based in Reston, Virginia, USA.

SOURCE  Public Interest Registry

    CONTACT: Karyn Barr Amin / Jamie Rismiller, +1-202-223-9260, 
pir@allisonpr.com
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