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New gTLD Program Moscow, 31 May 2011 RU-CENTER Tim Cole Chief Registrar Liaison ICANN

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New gTLD Program. Moscow, 31 May 2011 RU-CENTER. Tim Cole Chief Registrar Liaison ICANN. Agenda. Overview about domain names, gTLD timeline and the New gTLD Program Why is ICANN doing this; potential impact of this initiative to businesses, governments, Internet communities and users - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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New gTLD Program

Moscow, 31 May 2011RU-CENTER

Tim ColeChief Registrar LiaisonICANN

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Agenda• Overview about domain names, gTLD timeline and

the New gTLD Program

• Why is ICANN doing this; potential impact of this initiative to businesses, governments, Internet communities and users

• Program - who, when, what, how, how much

• Where to get more information

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Internet - An Evolving Ecosystem

What’s next? What’s next?

E-mailE-mail

World Wide WebWorld Wide Web

ArpanetArpanet1969

1972

1991

Wireless ConnectivityWireless Connectivity

Search EnginesSearch Engines

Music/Images/VideoMusic/Images/Video

Social NetworkingSocial Networking

BlogsBlogs

1990+

VoIP/TVVoIP/TVSocial Media, Apps, Mobile Internet and moreSocial Media, Apps, Mobile Internet and more2000+

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ROOT

New gTLDs IDN ccTLDs

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.brand .generic.city .acronym

.gIDNs.region.community

امار.ات .рф السعو

دية

مصر

. 香港

.சி�ங்கப்பூர். ไทย

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New gTLD Program Fast Track Program

.name

.gov

.mobi

.asia

.arpa

.edu.com

.cat

.jobs

.travel.museum

.net

.tel

.org

.int.info

.biz

.mil

.aero

.pro .post

.coop

.jp

.br

.nl.eg

.eu

.mx

.cc.cv

.dm

.hr .py

.ru

.sg

.pt

.va .ws

.nz

.au.mo

.kr.jm .tv

.be

.cl

.is

.tr .cn

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What is the New gTLD Program?

• An initiative that will enable the introduction of unlimited generic top-level domain names or extensions (both ASCII and IDN) into the domain name space

• Managed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

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gTLD Timeline

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Predating ICANN(before 1998)

2000 Round

2004 Round

.com .edu.gov .int .mil

.net.org .arpa

.aero .biz .coop

.info .museum.name .pro

.asia .cat.jobs .mobi .t

el.travel .post

New gTLD Program Policy developmentDec 2005 to Sep 2007

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ICANN BoardPolicy approvalJun 2008

PublicationFinal Applicant Guidebook

Public Participation and the Draft Applicant Guidebook

• November 2008 (version 1)• May 2009 (excerpts)• March 2009 (version 2) • October 2009 (version 3)• February 10 (excerpts)• May 2010 (version 4)• November 2010 (Proposed Final version)• April 2011 (Discussion Draft)

Board Approval

ofFinal

Guidebook

Communications Campaign With launch dates + application details

On-going status reporting on ICANN’s website

Program

Launch

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Why Expand the Top-Level?

• Remove existing limitations to ASCII gTLDs which do not reflect growing Internet reality and needs

• Create platform to innovation in the industry and Internet

• Open doors to increase choice and competition in the market place

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Potential Impact - Businesses• Opportunity for investment

• More choice and competition

• Platform for innovation; new business model opportunities

• Brand management and online marketing practices

• Impact to industry sectors; security; control; user behavior

• Upgrade systems/applications to accept new TLDs

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Potential Impact -Governments & Communities

• Increase of online cultural, linguistic, geographic communities

• More globally and culturally inclusive internet with IDNs

• Local ccTLDs

• Geographic names

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Potential Impact – Internet Users

• More choice; innovation; competition

• Online cultural, linguistic, geographic communities

• New ways to find information, products and services

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Who Can Apply?

Entities from anywhere in the world that meet the pre-defined criteria and

requirements as outlined in the Applicant Guidebook

ATTENTION!• Not for individuals • This is a business commitment to become a

REGISTRY!

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How Much?Evaluation fee - US$ 185,000• Paid to ICANN

• US$5,000 of which is due upon TAS registration

• Refunds apply in certain cases

• Other fees may apply – might not bepaid to ICANN

On-going Registry Fees• US$ 25,000 annual Registry fee

• Transaction fee US$ 0.2513 13

These are evaluation and

Registry fees only. Consider carefully

the costs for running a Registry.

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Evaluation Process at a Glance

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Processed byICANN & Third Parties

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Draft - Final Guidebook Timelines

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18-Mar-11SF/SV Board

Meeting

25-Mar-11GAC feedback expected and will be taken into account

20-May-11Proposed GAC-

Board teleconference on

Final Scorecard (Teleconference)

30-May-11Post final

Guidebook

20-Jun-11Board

Consideration

15-Apr-11Final Scorecard &

Guidebook extracts w/ “track changes”

forconstituency

comment15-May-11

Close public comment

June 19-24th41st Meeting – Singapore

May 19-20Board Retreat, Istanbul

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More Information…

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• www.icann.org

• New gTLD Program web-pages

• Questions? Email us: [email protected]

• Applicant Guidebook• Factsheets• Global Events• Public Comments• Status Reports more…

NewgTLDsICANN

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Thank You

Tim ColeChief Registrar Liaison

[email protected]