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Revision as of 04:28, 8 June 2017
Industry: | ccTLDs |
Founded: | 2003 |
Website: | CCNSO.ICANN.org |
Key People | |
Byron Holland, Chair Keith Davidson, VIce-Chair Giovanni Seppia, Rep to NomCom Bart Boswinkel, Support and Adviser Kristina Nordström, Secretariat Gabriella Schittek, Contact and Coordination |
ccNSO is the acronym for Country Code Names Supporting Organization, which is an advisory body within ICANN created by and for ccTLD managers. The ccNSO is a consortium of working groups and the ccNSO Council, and it works in conjunction with other supporting organizations and bodies within ICANN.
As of August 2013, the ccNSO has 138 members, with Rwanda (.rw) being the latest to join.[1]
Overview[edit | edit source]
One of the biggest complaints with the structuring of ICANN's DNSO came from ccTLD registry operators, who felt that the supporting organization was mainly concerned with gTLDs and that they needed their own separate organization. On October, 29, 2002, the country code managers emphasized their dissatisfaction by withdrawing completely from the DNSO.[2] This action prompted and expedited the replacement of the DNSO with the GNSO, which was created in December, 2002. Work began on creating the Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) in September, 2002, culminating in the creation of the ccNSO at ICANN Montreal in June, 2003.[3]
The ccNSO is the forum for global discussions and debates regarding issues related to ccTLDs.
In order to nurture consensus, the ccNSO also offers a platform for technical cooperation and development of practical skills for ccTLD managers. The best practices among ccTLD managers are shared within Working Group forums for improved development and cooperation. They also then share their recommendations with the ICANN Board.[4]
During the last few years of activity, the ccNSO has mainly focused and worked on the development of fast track ccTLD introduction in conjunction with IDNs, as well as the implementation of ccTLD changes according to ICANN's bylaws.[5]
ccNSO Membership[edit | edit source]
In order to become a ccNSO member an application must be filled out; however, there are no fees or costs incurred by becoming a ccNSO member. Joining the ccNSO is easy but is limited to to ccTLD Managers, as per the ICANN Bylaws Article IX).[6]
The following rules apply:
- Membership of the ccNSO is open for all ccTLD managers responsible for managing an ISO 3166 country-code top-level domain;[7]
- Any organization managing an IDN ccTLD is eligible for ccNSO membership;
- Multiple memberships are not given to entities that work with synchronized ccTLDs.[8]
ccNSO Responsibilities[edit | edit source]
Besides supplying and providing a platform for technical cooperation and a forum for ccTLD related problems and issues, the ccNSO has other responsibilities, such as:
- Advising the ICANN Board on global policies related to ccTLD issues.
- Policy development through the ccNSO Council.
- Cooperate with ccTLD managers and stakeholders of ICANN;
- Organize effective working groups.
ccNSO Council[edit | edit source]
The ccNSO is overseen by its council, which is in charge of coordinating the functions of the larger group and managing its policy recommendations. The councillors lead many ccNSO discussions and aim to develop official community positions for their board recommendations. Between the 3 ICANN conferences the council makes a point of meeting via conference calls.
There are 3 councillors per global region, and also 3 councillors chosen by ICANN's NomCom. A term on the Council lasts three years, and the election cycle is staggered so that each year there are a total of 18 councillors representing 5 regions. The additional 3 chosen by the NomCom are chosen to represent a business perspective from outside the ccTLD community. All councillors are able to be re-appointed following the conclusion of their term.[9]
Councillors[edit | edit source]
Current councillors include:[10]
Africa:
- Abdalla Omari (Term ends March 2018)
- Abibu Ntahigiye (Term ends March 2019)
- Souleymane Oumtanaga (Term ends March 2020)
Asia Pacific
- Young Eum Lee (Term ends March 2018)
- Debbie Monahan (Term ends March 2019)
- Hirofumi Hotta (Term ends March 2020)
Europe
- Katrina Sataki (Term ends March 2018) (Chair)
- Peter Vergote (Term ends March 2019)
- Nigel Roberts (Term ends March 2020)
Latin America
- Margarita Valdes (Term ends March 2018)
- Demi Getschko (Term ends March 2019) (Vice Chair)
- Alejandra Reynoso (Term ends March 2020)
North America
- Byron Holland (Term ends March 2018) (Vice Chair)
- Pablo Rodriguez (Term ends March 2019)
- Stephen Deerhake (Term ends March 2020)
Nominating Committee Appointees
- Ching Chiao (Term ends at Annual Meeting 2017)
- Christelle Vaval (Term ends at Annual Meeting 2018)
- Jian Zhang (Term ends at Annual Meeting 2019)
The ccNSO also contributes one member to ICANN's NomCom, this position is currently held by Giovanni Seppia.[11]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Update Aug 13, ICANN.org Published Aug 14, Retrieved Aug 14th
- ↑ Elections, ccWHois.org
- ↑ Law.Bepress.com
- ↑ CcNSO General Information
- ↑ CcNSO focus
- ↑ CcNSO Membership Application
- ↑ CcNSO Membership
- ↑ CcNSO Membership Questions
- ↑ ccNSO.ICANN.org
- ↑ ccNSO.ICANN.org
- ↑ NomCom.ICANN.org