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TheCouncil of Country Code Administrators (CoCCA), officiallyCoCCA Registry Services (NZ) Limited, is anAuckland,New Zealand-basednonprofit organisation. Originally incorporated inChristmas Island on 29 June 2004 first as an incorporated society,[1] then as a company[2] CoCCA moved to being based in New Zealand in early 2009.[3] In addition to developingopen source Shared Registry System software[4] used bydomain name registries ofcountry code top-level domains (ccTLDs),[5] CoCCA also acts as a forum for collaboration and harmonised policy development among member ccTLDs, has a Complaint Resolution Service, and offers purchasable support for TLD managers that includes training, data escrow, andfailover sites. As of 2023, of the 308 ccTLDs that have been delegated by theInternet Assigned Numbers Authority, CoCCA software is used to manage 57, as well as being used for six non-countrytop-level domains.
In 2023, they may have been involve in a security incident.[6]
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