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ICANN stands for

a.

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Addresses

b.

International Corporation for Assigned Names and Addresses

c.

Internet Cells for Assigning Names and Addresses

d.

Internet Corporation for Assigning Nodes and Addresses

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Answer: (a).Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Addresses

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