Per archive.org, the sponsoring organization for .pr used to be: University of Puerto Rico Gauss Laboratory Facundo Bueso Building Office 265 Rio Piedras 00931 Puerto Rico A change was made to: Gauss Research Laboratory Inc. Calle Vesta 801 San Juan 00923 Puerto Rico per http://www.grl.pr/ -- "About the Gauss Research Laboratory, Inc. The .pr Domain committees (Local, International, Academic) recommended the creation of a not-for-profit corporation, "Gauss Research Laboratory Inc" (GRL-INC), a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, registered with the Puerto Rico Department of State, is the managing organization of the Puerto Rico's Top Level Domain and is the entity responsible for providing a stable and secure management of the .pr domain. It is our responsibility to provide registry services in response to the needs of our customers and stakeholders and to ensure that our systems conform to relevant standards, enabling global interoperability." --- Bret Fausett <bfausett@internet.law.pro> wrote:
I can't find anything either. Typically, the IANA is supposed to post reports on redelegations on this page of the IANA site:
http://www.iana.org/reports/cctld-reports.htm
I don't see anything for Puerto Rico. Also, the ICANN Board typically reviews and approves redelegations, and again, I cannot find any discussions of .PR in the last three years:
http://icann.org/minutes/index.html
How do you know this is a redelegation? I'm very curious about this. Please update us when you have more thoughts on what has happened.
Bret
On Jul 16, 2007, at 10:58 AM, Eduardo Diaz wrote:
All:
I am looking for some advise/direction.
We (the Internet Society of Puerto Rico) recently
found out that
the Puerto Rico ccTLD - .pr was re-delegated to a new non-for- profit organization on 21 December, 2006. I looked all over the IANA web site for any public documents regarding this re-delegation and could not found anything except the info in the Who Is database. I wrote an email to Mr. David Conrad and ccNSO secretariat but did not receive any feedback regarding this issue.
Can anyone in the NARALO help us in directing us to the right information source? We are very eager to understand how this happened without going through the due diligence that characterized these re-delegations.
Eduardo Díaz
President
ISOC-PR
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