Top-level domain implementation

The ICANN board approved the establishment of an internationalized top-level domain name working group within the Country Code Names Supporting Organisation (ccNSO) in December 2006. They resolved in June 2007 inter alia to proceed and asked the IDNC Working Group to prepare a proposal, which the group delivered in June 2008, "to recommend mechanisms to introduce a limited number of non-contentious IDN ccTLDs, associated with the ISO 3166-1 two-letter codes in a short time frame to meet near term demand." The group proposed a methodology using ICANN's Fast Track Process based on the ICANN charter to work with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA): 1) Identify technical basis of the TLD strings and country code specific processes, select IDN ccTLD personnel and authorities, and prepare documentation; 2) Perform ICANN due diligence process for technical proposal and publish method; 3) Enter delegation process within established IANA procedures.

Starting November 16, 2009, nations and territories may apply for IDN ccTLDs, which may be expected to be operational in mid-2010. Non-Latin alphabet scripts are used by more than half of the world's 1.6 billion Internet users. ICANN expects that Arabic, Chinese, and Russian domains are likely to be the first implementations.... .مصر‎ .Miṣr Egypt (.eg)


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