AusRegistry

[2] In 2002, after an open tender, AusRegistry was awarded a four-year contract to operate the domain name registry for auDA.

Controversially, in February 2009 auDA announced that it had extended its .au Registry Licence Agreement with Ausregistry until 2014 without a tender bid.

[3] AusRegistry's TLD registry is compliant with the latest Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) standards and was one of the first to offer rapid DNS updating in ccTLD zone files.

[4] In 2005, AusRegistry International was awarded the tender to re-develop and manage the REC (Renewable Energy Certificate) Registry system until 2010.

The REC registry currently manages over 13.5 million objects within stringent SLAs covering availability and response times.