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	Title		: GUIDE TO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 
                          OF THE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE
	Author(s)	: Z. Wenzel, J. Klensin, R. Bush, S. Huter
	Filename	: draft-wenzel-nsrc-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 05-Jan-99
	
This document describes the administrative procedures for countries (or
networks) seeking to connect to the global Internet.  This includes the
steps and operations necessary for address space allocation and
registration, routing database registration, and domain name
registration.  Where to find the required forms and instructions on how
to complete them are included.

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