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(A Membership Account in no way represents endorsement by Jisc of any named organisation) List of Registrars
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A domain name may be deleted upon receipt of a returned renewal request, from the domain owner or registrar, stating that a renewal is not required. We advise that the domain owner informs their Registrar of their intention to not renew their domain. A domain name may also be deleted upon receipt of a PDF request (on the domain owner’s letter-headed paper), faxed from the domain owner, stating if the domain is no longer required.
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Members will receive a renewal notice one month prior to the renewal date of any domains associated with their account. The renewal notice must be returned, indicating whether the domains listed are to be renewed. If a domain is to be renewed, the charge will be added to the appropriate monthly invoice. However, should the renewal notice not be returned by the specified date, it will be deemed that the name is no longer required and so the name will be removed from the DNS with immediate effect.
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Procedure Submitting requests: All modification requests must be submitted by an organisation that has an Approved Registrar Membership Account with Janet unless the modification request is being submitted by an organisation that is currently connected to the Janet Network.
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MACE has delegated responsibility for the urn:mace:ac.uk namespace to JISC. The namespace is operated on their behalf by Janet according to the policy for the management of the urn:mace:ac.uk namespace.
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These guidelines apply to all new requests for registration within the nen.gov.uk domain. Names may be registered in the nen.gov.uk domain provided that the resource owner has a permanent physical presence in the UK, and the resource’s primary function satisfies the following criteria:
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Reverse DNS delegations allow applications to map to a domain name from an IP address. Reverse delegation is achieved by use of the special domain names in-addr.arpa (IPv4) and ip6.arpa (IPv6).
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Procedure Submitting requests:
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If an organisation believes that their e-mail or web services are not working properly, it is strongly recommended that they contact their service provider in the first instance, to help diagnose exactly where the problem lies. Otherwise, faults with the service may be reported via the service desk on Tel: 0300 300 2212 or via email: help@jisc.ac.uk, If: