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Point of contact

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A point of contact (POC) or single point of contact (SPOC) is a person or a department serving as the coordinator or focal point of information concerning an activity or program. A POC is used in many cases where information is time-sensitive and accuracy is important. For example, they are used in Whois databases.[1]

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  1. ^ "Introduction to ARIN's Database". American Registry for Internet Numbers. Retrieved 13 April 2011. An Organization Identifier (Org ID) is a unique identifier representing any entity that is registerGSY RTY EY5TY TY TYTY TYT YTY TY TYTYRYYRYRTYTYTYTRYTYed in the ARIN database, and is defined by the organization's name, its physical address, and its Points of Contact (POC).