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*While .buzz initially received priority #746, it was the 54th string delegated.<ref name="buzz"></ref> Having a higher priority number, then, may not necessarily slow down the delegation process at this point in the new gTLD program.
 
*While .buzz initially received priority #746, it was the 54th string delegated.<ref name="buzz"></ref> Having a higher priority number, then, may not necessarily slow down the delegation process at this point in the new gTLD program.
 
*The February Applicant Update Webinar released these statistics: applicants who signed RAs in November or December were able to reach delegation in 60 days on average as opposed to 75 days which was the average for applicants who signed RAs before November.<ref name="apweb"></ref> ICANN representatives identified the decrease in time as a result of applicant responsiveness and readiness.<ref name="apweb"></ref>
 
*The February Applicant Update Webinar released these statistics: applicants who signed RAs in November or December were able to reach delegation in 60 days on average as opposed to 75 days which was the average for applicants who signed RAs before November.<ref name="apweb"></ref> ICANN representatives identified the decrease in time as a result of applicant responsiveness and readiness.<ref name="apweb"></ref>
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*Filing a change request can result in a 4-6 week delay depending on the change. Changing POCs can take as little as 1-2 days.<ref name="apweb"></ref> Large "material" changes can result in applicant re-evaluation which can cost up to $10,000 for financial or technical changes and $2,000 for registry services, and take longer to review.<ref name="apweb"></ref>
    
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