What Do We Do
What Are We Doing?
Rapid Internet expansion means challenges for business, government and society. InternetNZ is aware of today's challenges and is preparing for tomorrow's issues we're focusing on include e-commerce growth, consumer protection, Internet security, governance and privacy.
By encouraging consultation, cooperation and action, InternetNZ helps New Zealand meet its Internet challenges.
A number of Committees exist to address a range of issues
CURRENTLY CONSULTING ON
COMPLETED WORK
- Submission in response to the Implementation Review of the Telecommunications Act 2001
- Whois Policy Review
- Second Level Domains Policy Review
- .iwi.nz Moderation Policy Review
- Shared Registry System (SRS) Implementation
- InternetNZ Constitution Review - InternetNZ Membership Consultation
- Review of the Registry / Registrar Structure for the .nz ccTLD
- Telecom Internet Access Charging Changes
- 1999 Election Questionnaire for Political Parties - Internet Policies
- Have your say on the need for cracking/hacking legislation - January 1999
- Background: Discussion Document on Strong Cryptography
- .nz Response to Proposed Amendments to ICANN Bylaws Oct 8 1999 20/10/99
- .nz Response to Report of WG-A of the DNSO (on WIPO Ch 3) 02/08/99
- Summit Summary - ICANN Changes Final New Zealand Position Paper
- InternetNZ Submission to Magaziner Green Paper
- 12 Commandments - Principles of Internet Use
- Internet Code of Practice
- Guidelines for Meetings by Electronic Mail
- Getting IP Numbers in New Zealand
HISTORICAL POLICIES
- Future Development of the .nz Domain Name Space
- DNS Administration in New Zealand
- DNS Operational Tendering Issue
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