NIC.br operates the national registry for .br domains and manages IPv4/IPv6 address allocation and ASN distribution across Brazil. The tech stack spans legacy infrastructure (BGP, SNMP, Cisco/Juniper equipment) alongside modern development (Python/Django, Go, Elixir/Phoenix), and active projects include a new data center build and an internet exchange platform — indicating ongoing infrastructure modernization while maintaining mission-critical DNS and routing systems.
NIC.br implements decisions from Brazil's Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) and operates the country's core internet infrastructure services. The organization manages domain registration under the .br ccTLD, distributes IPv4 and IPv6 address space, assigns Autonomous System Numbers, and operates Internet Exchange Points. Beyond registry operations, NIC.br produces internet usage indicators, internet security research, and broadband quality measurement initiatives. The 201–500 person organization is headquartered in São Paulo.
Python, Django, Vue, React, Java, Elixir/Phoenix, Go, and Flutter for application development; Docker and Linux for containerization; Cisco and Juniper equipment for network infrastructure; BGP, TCP/IP, IPv4/IPv6, and SNMP for routing and network protocols; Ansible and Nornir for network automation; Zabbix and Grafana for monitoring.
NIC.br posts roles in the United States, Brazil, and Colombia.
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