This is a 20 year old picture of Ashar Nisar. About the only one on the Internet you can actually find. Talk about being reclusive...

This is a 20 year old picture of Ashar Nisar. About the only one on the Internet you can actually find. Talk about being reclusive...

PKNIC controls domain registrations for all .pk domains. You would expect it to be owned by the Government, or at least by a Pakistani company based in Pakistan. Not so. It’s actually managed and owned by a US-based company run by Ashar Nisar, a Pakistani- American. Up until very recently, there were no .PK root servers inside Pakistan, much to the angst of the PTA, local ISPs and the Ministries of S&T, and IT. The potential problems that could result from this dependence on a non-local root server were not just limited to the inconvenience and slow registration, which anyone who has registered a .pk domain can attest to. More seriously, in the event of an authority or ISP outside Pakistan deciding that they wanted to cause mayhem, all .pk sites could potentially cease to resolve bringing .pk hosts – and a big part of the internet in Pakistan - to a grinding halt.

DAWN now reports that the Government, working through the PTA, has somehow managed to convince the reclusive owner of PKNIC to open an office in Lahore and deploy a mirrored root server (m-2.pknic.net.pk) in what once used to be his hometown. DAWN’s source confirms:

The root server mirroring for .pk domain was fully operational in Pakistan, the sources said, adding that the server was successfully implemented and had been tested with all global root servers.

The PTA also claims to have had a long association with the transition project and says it had been working for successful transition of .pk domain to Pakistan.

By the way, for those who remember the early, early days of the internet in Pakistan, you may be familiar with ImranNET. This was a UUCP based email service started by two brothers, Imran and Usman Anwar, back in the early 90s. The third partner in the project who is usually less remembered, was Ashar Nisar – the owner of PKNIC. Apparently, not everything worked out between the three and they parted ways, but Ashar kept his exclusive ownership of the .PK TLD through PKNIC and continues to do so, two decades later. Something to be said for being a the right place at the right time!

You can read the original DAWN article here.

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