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{{TLD|
{{TLD|
|logo  =  
|logo  =  
|status = Proposed
|status = Active
|manager  = [[Dot Kiwi]]
|manager  = [[Dot Kiwi|Dot Kiwi Ltd]]
|country  = New Zealand Community
|country  = New Zealand Community
|stringcontention = Possible
|stringcontention = Possible
|registryprovider  = [[Minds + Machines]]
|registryprovider  = [[CIRA]]
|date  =
|date  =
|type  = Niche/Community
|type  = [[gTLD]]
|community  = Unknown if Community app
|category  = [[:Category:Culture New gTLDs|Culture]]
|community  =  
|PIC = [https://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/applicationdetails/1896 Download Here]
|priority = 331 - [[Dot Kiwi]]
|keypeople  =  
|keypeople  =  
}}
}}
'''.kiwi''' is a proposed [[gTLD]] within [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]]. The TLD plays off a self-identifying title used by New Zealanders, and is intended for use by New Zealand identifying companies and individuals. A company, [[Dot Kiwi]], has been created by a group of expatriate businessmen living in Canada and intends to apply for the domain. Dot Kiwi has teamed up with [[Minds + Machines]] to apply for the domain and manage the possible registry. Minds + Machines famously brought on New Zelander, and former [[ICANN Chairman]], [[Peter Dengate Thrush]] after his tenure as an ICANN director ended following the approval of the new gTLD program at [[ICANN 41]].
'''.kiwi''' is an active [[gTLD]] that was proposed in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]]. The TLD is based on a self-identifying title used by New Zealanders, and is intended for use by New Zealand identifying companies and individuals. A company founded by a New Zealand businessman living in Canada, [[Dot Kiwi|Dot Kiwi Ltd]], was the sole applicant for the [[gTLD]] and is now the [[Registry]] and manager of the domain. The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the [[Root Zone]] on 03 January, 2014.<ref name="delegation">[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/delegated-strings Delegated Strings, ICANN.org] Retrieved 06 Jan 2014</ref>


The TLD is particularly interesting given that it is trying to reinvent the [[ccTLD|country code top level domain]] (ccTLD) as a national identifier. That is, it is setting itself up to directly compete with New Zealand's ccTLD, [[.nz]], to act as the top level national identifier. .nz's manager, the non-profit  [[InternetNZ]], has not ruled out that his organization will also apply for the .kwi TLD.  
==Dot Kiwi==
Dot Kiwi has teamed up with [[Minds + Machines]] to manage the registry. Minds + Machines famously brought on New Zelander, and former [[ICANN Chairman]], [[Peter Dengate Thrush]] after his tenure as an ICANN director ended following the approval of the new gTLD program at [[ICANN 41]].


Dot Kiwi has already began discussing setting up a fund to help victims of the Christchurch earthquake through its potential revenue.<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/6255747/Dot-Kiwi-to-enhance-patriotic-flavour-of-websites Dot Kiwi To Enhance Patriotic Falvour, Stuff.co.nz]</ref>
The TLD is positioned to directly compete with New Zealand's ccTLD, [[.nz]], to act as the top level national identifier. .nz's manager, the non-profit [[InternetNZ]], had not ruled out that the organization would also apply for the .kiwi TLD. However, instead of submitting its own application for .kiwi, InternetNZ approved the creation of the [[SLD|second level domain]] .kiwi.nz, for those who want to register personal domain names. Registrations for .kiwi.nz opened on September 11, 2012, but the company's policy states that the 2LD will not go live until 500 registrations are made.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10221-fight-breaks-out-over-kiwi Fight breaks out over .kiwi, domainincite.com]</ref>
 
[[.kiwi]] does not have restrictions on citizenship or relation to New Zealand, which is one major differentiation between the [[ccTLD]], [[.nz]]. It is open to any registrant that wants to associate themselves with the kiwi identity.<ref>[http://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/applicationdetails/1896 ApplicationDetails, gTLDResult.ICANN.org]</ref>
 
[[Dot Kiwi|Dot Kiwi Ltd]] states that is gives a percentage of revenue from registrations to help victims of the Christchurch earthquake.<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/6255747/Dot-Kiwi-to-enhance-patriotic-flavour-of-websites Dot Kiwi To Enhance Patriotic Falvour, Stuff.co.nz]</ref>
 
==Contract Signed==
On Sept 23, 2013 [[Dot Kiwi]] received a [[Registry Agreement]] signed by [[ICANN]] for .kiwi after passing the [[Initial Evaluation]].<ref>[http://domainincite.com/14536-nine-more-new-gtld-contracts-signed Nine More New gTLDs Get Contracts, Domain Incite] Retrieved 24 Sept 2013</ref>
 
==Delegation and Availability==
.kiwi was delegated to the [[Root Zone]] of the [[DNS]] on January 3, 2014, completing the successful application for the string.<ref name="delegation"></ref>
===Sunrise===
The [[Registry]] announced that the [[Sunrise Period]] for the string would begin 16 January 2014 and end on 17 March 2014.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/sunrise-claims-periods TLD Startup Information, ICANN.org] Retrieved 24 January 2014</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 29 March 2019

Status: Active
country: New Zealand Community
Manager: Dot Kiwi Ltd
Registry Provider: CIRA
Type: gTLD
Category: Culture
PIC Submitted: Download Here

More information:

.kiwi is an active gTLD that was proposed in ICANN's new gTLD program. The TLD is based on a self-identifying title used by New Zealanders, and is intended for use by New Zealand identifying companies and individuals. A company founded by a New Zealand businessman living in Canada, Dot Kiwi Ltd, was the sole applicant for the gTLD and is now the Registry and manager of the domain. The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the Root Zone on 03 January, 2014.[1]

Dot Kiwi[edit | edit source]

Dot Kiwi has teamed up with Minds + Machines to manage the registry. Minds + Machines famously brought on New Zelander, and former ICANN Chairman, Peter Dengate Thrush after his tenure as an ICANN director ended following the approval of the new gTLD program at ICANN 41.

The TLD is positioned to directly compete with New Zealand's ccTLD, .nz, to act as the top level national identifier. .nz's manager, the non-profit InternetNZ, had not ruled out that the organization would also apply for the .kiwi TLD. However, instead of submitting its own application for .kiwi, InternetNZ approved the creation of the second level domain .kiwi.nz, for those who want to register personal domain names. Registrations for .kiwi.nz opened on September 11, 2012, but the company's policy states that the 2LD will not go live until 500 registrations are made.[2]

.kiwi does not have restrictions on citizenship or relation to New Zealand, which is one major differentiation between the ccTLD, .nz. It is open to any registrant that wants to associate themselves with the kiwi identity.[3]

Dot Kiwi Ltd states that is gives a percentage of revenue from registrations to help victims of the Christchurch earthquake.[4]

Contract Signed[edit | edit source]

On Sept 23, 2013 Dot Kiwi received a Registry Agreement signed by ICANN for .kiwi after passing the Initial Evaluation.[5]

Delegation and Availability[edit | edit source]

.kiwi was delegated to the Root Zone of the DNS on January 3, 2014, completing the successful application for the string.[1]

Sunrise[edit | edit source]

The Registry announced that the Sunrise Period for the string would begin 16 January 2014 and end on 17 March 2014.[6]

References[edit | edit source]