It is also a public-service organization that operates identity federations, which comprise secure and scalable solutions[buzzword] for account and password management.
[2] The ambition of the museum is to spread knowledge of the Swedish history of Internet and to preserve the digital heritage.
The government of Niue was recognized as the holder of legal rights to administer its country code top-level domain, .nu, until 2003, when it signed the rights away to the IUSN Foundation, a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization created for the purpose of funding free unlimited internet access and wifi in Niue through revenue from the domain name.
[citation needed] The government of Niue has been trying to get back control over its country code top-level domain ever since.
An estimate by Niue's legal team stated that the country had missed out on a total of around US$150,000,000 (equivalent to $176,597,660 in 2023) during the combined time that the domain had been administered by IUSN and The Swedish Internet Foundation.