Background

Our History

We are a registry with the sole responsibility of administering, managing and operating the .KE domains in Kenya. In April 1993, the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) delegated the administration of the .KE registry to Dr. Shem K. Ochuodho, while Mr. Randy Bush, took up the technical contact, providing technical and domain name registration for the .KE registry on voluntary basis.

In May 2000, a group of Kenyan Internet Stakeholders and the Kenyan Government launched an initiative to form a participatory, community based non-profit organization located in Kenya to manage both the administrative and technical aspects of the .KE ccTLD registry

Vision

To be a model Registry and Network Information Centre in Africa by 2030

Our Values

Innovation, Diversity, Excellence and Integrity

Mission

Transform KeNIC into an innovation-driven Organization

Milestones

In July 2015, KeNIC was privileged to host the Africa DNS Forum, at the Sarova Panafric Hotel in Nairobi, under the theme: “The future of Africa’s Domain Name Industry” The Africa DNS Forum is an annual event organized under the Internet Society Africa Regional Bureau’s ccTLD and DNSSEC program. The main objective of the ccTLD and DNSSEC program is to improve the technical and governance operation levels in Africa ccTLD registries. In October 2022, KeNIC again hosted the Africa DNS Forum on 4th – 6th October, 2022 at Emara Ole Serani in Nairobi Kenya. The forum brough together ICT/DNS experts, government representatives, local and international policy makers, global Registries for country code top-level domain (ccTLDs), domain name registrars and registrants to discuss the growth of the DNS Ecosystem and its impact on technology

In 2018, we implemented Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSEC, we the signed the .KE domain name. We were the third registry in Africa to implement after South Africa and Tanzania.

In 2020, we officially hit 100,000 .KE domain names

Since inception, KeNIC has been on a Third Level Domain space, which allows registration of two-name parts that is, name.co.ke In May 2017, KeNIC launched the second level domain name. The Second Level Domain Name Space allows registration of one name part before the DOT KE with no specialization eg. name.ke. It is a premium and competitive domain name that gives your business aunique and catchy outlook/personality and can be conveniently used alongside the Third Level Domain

KeNIC has had the privilege of hosting other Registries. The objective of these benchmarking exercises was to share marketing campaign tools used to promote Dot Ke (.KE), registry process system which involved creation, renewal, and transfer of domains, trademark processing, various IT Network & support information critical to the daily operations of a registry. The registry that has benchmarked with KeNIC include; tzNIC registry from Tanzania, ART&P from Togo, Ivory Coast Registry, Senegal Registry and the Canadian Registry

In February 2016, more than 50,000 websites with the .KE domain name had their businesses connected globally, quickly and securely following a partnership between KeNIC and the East Africa Data Centre (EADC) in Nairobi. KeNIC, the .KE country code registry moved its server to EADC in a shift that targeted 100% uptime of its service delivery. The project was successful at 99.99%

In 2015: We were privileged to be licensed and issued with the application service provider license and particularly to provide Dot KE domain name registry service by the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA)

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Who We Are Today

The core mandate of KeNIC is to manage and administer a secure and reliable .KE domain. Guided by this mandate KeNIC deploys the 3R Model of domain management. We are responsible of licensing Registrars and facilitating them to register, renew and transfer domain name to the end users. This is to create a cost-effective environment for the growth of .KE

KeNIC Vision For The Future

KeNIC was established with the vision of bringing the Kenyan Internet technology up to global standards and to promote Internet and its services in the country on a large scale. As a registry, our efforts are geared towards ensuring our technological infrastructure supports the efficient administration of the .KE domain and development of the internet ecosystem in Kenya by providing the name service for all .KE

Our History

Background

We are a registry with the sole responsibility of administering, managing and operating the .KE domains in Kenya. In April 1993, the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) delegated the administration of the .KE registry to Dr. Shem K. Ochuocho, while Mr. Randy Bush, took up the Technical contact, providing technical and domain name registration for the .KE registry on voluntary basis.

In May 2000, a group of Kenyan Internet Stakeholders and the Kenyan Government launched an initiative to form a participatory, community based non-profit organization located in Kenya to manage both the administrative and technical aspects of the .KE ccTLD registry. The Kenyan Stakeholders included; Communications of Kenya (CCK) now known as Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) , Kenya Education Network (KENET), Kenya Information Society (KIS), National Taskforce on E-Commerce (NTFEcom), Telecommunication Service Providers Association of Kenya (TESPOK), East Africa Internet Association (EAIA) and Network Operators Association (Telkom Kenya)

The Kenyan Internet community and the Government appreciated the good work done by both the .ke ccTLD administrative contact Dr. Shem Ochuodho and the technical contact Mr. Randy Bush. However, the Kenyan Internet Community strongly felt that the task at hand had increasingly become too great for one person. A better suited organization with
representatives of the local internet community needed to be established with the appropriate resources to move Kenya forward in the global of the internet with the full support of the Government.

Through the Internet stakeholders and the Government initiative, there were broad based consultations and research facilitated by the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK), now known as Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK), since October 2011, to achieve these objectives. As a result of several meeting held and wide range consultations, the Kenya Network Information Center, KeNIC was born and registered under the Kenyan laws as company limited by guarantee (a not-for-profit entity) to manage the administration and technical operations of the Kenyan ccTLD.

In addition, the objective of KeNIC is to promote, manage and operate the delegated .ke ccTLD in the interest of the Kenyan Internet Community and being mindful of the Global Internet Community interest in consistent with Internet Corporation for Assigned Numbers and Names (ICANN

Kenic Vision For The Future

KeNIC was established with the vision of bringing the Kenyan Internet technology up to global standards and to promote Internet and its services in the country on a large scale. As a registry, our efforts are geared towards ensuring our technological infrastructure supports the efficient administration of the .KE domain and development of the internet ecosystem in Kenya by providing the name service for all .KE

Data privacy and security is our priority, we manage .KE zone files and registration data to ensure that the database is secure and stable

We look into opening the .KE registry to international registrars with a capacity to support the uptake and usage of the .KE domain name. On marketing sector, we are building institutional muscle for gathering industry data and developing market intelligence that will impact community of future .KE users and transform the user experience in domain registration and renewal

To sustain & diversify our revenue streams, we are working on retention strategies, cultivating meaningful partnerships and developing joint programs with industry actors to strengthen and support the technology community by driving innovation and grow KeNIC.

KeNIC continues to develop and nurture required talent for key functional areas while reviewing the key policeis to enable operational efficiency and staff productivity