Domain Name System Management Firm, ICANN, Seeks to Facilitate Generic TLDs

Updated on Monday, August 20th, 2007 at 10:31 am

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Marina del Rey, California - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - August 20, 2007 - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), has issued a public consultation with regard to a key report from its Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO), in connection with facilitating online generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs).

Dr. Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN remarked, ”This is all about providing Internet users with choice. More top-level domains - the part of the domain name that comes after the last dot – mean more competition, more options, and the possibility for more targeted or user-specific domain names. When coupled with ICANN’s current work on introducing internationalized domain names, it is possible that hundreds and, eventually, more than 1,000 new TLDs could be created.”

The GNSO report describes proposed global policies related to the creation of new top-level domains that advance ICANN’s mission of preserving the security, stability and interoperability of the Internet.

Dr. Twomey added, ”The report raises some interesting questions - like how to deal with proposals that may be considered controversial by some groups or individuals. That’s why it’s so important that as many people as possible share their advice and help us ensure that the new gTLD process works.”

While all input is welcomed and encouraged, the consultation is looking for comments in a number of areas:

  • the package of principles, proposed policy recommendations and implementation guidelines for new gTLDs,
  • the selection criteria for new top-level domains related to applicants, strings, and processes,
  • contractual conditions for new top-level domain operators, and
  • proposed procedures for resolving objections to strings or applicants.

The specific policy recommendations, as well as the online comment forum, and links to provide comments are available at www.icann.org/public_comment/#gtld-draft-final-report. The consultation closes at 4 pm PDT on 30 August 2007. A complete summary and analysis of community feedback will be made available at the end of the comment period, and considered by the GNSO Council prior to its vote on the report on 6 September 2007. If the Council accepts the policy recommendations, it will be then be considered by the ICANN Board.

Dr. Twomey continued, ”The policy proposals laid out in the report have been generated from the ground up, and the consultation is ICANN’s opportunity to fine tune them with the help of the interested Internet community.”

ICANN is responsible for the global coordination of the Internet’s system of unique identifiers like domain names (like .org, .museum and country codes like .uk) and the addresses used in a variety of Internet protocols that help computers reach each other over the Internet. Careful management of these resources is vital to the Internet’s operation, so ICANN’s global stakeholders meet regularly to develop policies that ensure the Internet’s ongoing security and stability. ICANN is an internationally organized, public benefit non-profit company.

To learn more about ICANN, please visit: www.icann.org.

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