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Susumu Sano, Vice President
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'''Japan Registry Services Co., Ltd.(JPRS)''' is the manager and administrator of the [[.jp]] county code top-level domain name ([[ccTLD]]). The company was an ICANN accredited registrar.
'''Japan Registry Services Co., Ltd.(JPRS)''' is the manager and administrator of the [[.jp]] county code top-level domain name ([[ccTLD]]). The company was an ICANN accredited registrar.
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On January 31, 2002 the '''JP Domain Name Management and Administration Transfer Agreement''' was executed between JPRS and JPNIC and the .jp ccTLD Sponsorship Agreement was signed on February 27, 2002 between JPRS and ICANN. <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/cctlds/jp/sponsorship-agmt 27feb02.htm ccTLD Sponsorship Agreement(.jp)]</ref>
On January 31, 2002 the '''JP Domain Name Management and Administration Transfer Agreement''' was executed between JPRS and JPNIC and the .jp ccTLD Sponsorship Agreement was signed on February 27, 2002 between JPRS and ICANN. <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/cctlds/jp/sponsorship-agmt 27feb02.htm ccTLD Sponsorship Agreement(.jp)]</ref>


On June 12, 2003, Koki Higashida, president of JPRS wrote to [[Paul Twomey]], ICANN President and CEO expressing the company's frustration regarding the slow process in the finalization of the [[IDN|International Domain Names]]  Implementation Guidelines and Procedures as well ad ICANN's unresponsiveness on the issue. Higashida pointed out that during the Board Meeting in Rio de Janeiro on March 23, 2006, Dr. [[Andrew Mc Laughlin]] mentioned that the first authorization of registration of IDN will be made over a couple of weeks by mid-April. According to him, the IDN service was delayed and the internet community in Japan hasn't received any explanation from ICANN thereby requesting Twomey to speed up the implementatio of IDN.<ref>[http://www.wwtld.org/meetings/cctld/20030622.Montreal-IDN-JPRS-to-ICANN.html wwtld.org]</ref>
On June 12, 2003, [[Koki Higashida]], president of JPRS wrote to [[Paul Twomey]], ICANN President and CEO expressing the company's frustration regarding the slow process in the finalization of the [[IDN|International Domain Names]]  Implementation Guidelines and Procedures as well as ICANN's unresponsiveness on the issue. Higashida pointed out that during the Board Meeting in Rio de Janeiro on March 23, 2006, Dr. [[Andrew McLaughlin]] mentioned that the first authorization of registration of IDN would be made over a couple of weeks by mid-April. According to him, the IDN service was delayed and the internet community in Japan hasn't received any explanation from ICANN; thus he was requesting Twomey to speed up the implementation of IDNs.<ref>[http://www.wwtld.org/meetings/cctld/20030622.Montreal-IDN-JPRS-to-ICANN.html wwtld.org]</ref>


In response to JPRS request, the company was given the authority to deploy IDN by ICANN, through its President and CEO Paul Twomey on June 30, 2003.<ref>[http://jprs.co.jp/doc/idn/idn-letter.html Letter from Paul Twomey]</ref>
In response to JPRS request, the company was given the authority to deploy IDN by ICANN, through its President and CEO Paul Twomey on June 30, 2003.<ref>[http://jprs.co.jp/doc/idn/idn-letter.html Letter from Paul Twomey]</ref>