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'''.moscow''' is a proposed new [[GeoTLD| geographical TLD]] to [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]]. The application for .moscow TLD was submitted by the [[Foundation for Assistance for Internet Technologies and Infrastructure Development]] (FAITID), a non-profit organization dedicated in developing and implementing initiatives to increase the use of Internet in Russian community and internationally. <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/ About TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА]</ref>
'''.moscow''' is a proposed new [[IDN]] [[GeoTLD]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]]. The application for the .москва IDN TLD was submitted by the [[Foundation for Assistance for Internet Technologies and Infrastructure Development]] (FAITID), a non-profit organization established in 2011 to develop and implement initiatives to increase the use of the Internet in Russian communities and internationally.<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/ About TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА]</ref>
 
The company has submitted applications for both .moscow and [[.москва]], which is the Russian word for "Moscow".


==The .moscow ([[.москва]]) Project==
==The .moscow ([[.москва]]) Project==
The .moscow ([[.москва]]) project was initiated by the [[Coordination Center for TLD RU]] (CC for TLD RU), the registry operator of [[.ru]] ccTLD and [[.РФ]] IDN ccTLD in 2010. The center suggested that the application for the proposed .moscow and .москва TLDs should be administered by a special community council. Its official proposal to develop the TLDs was sent to the different local government agencies in Moscow on August 2010. <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/49 RU-CENTER has announced the idea of TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА implementation]</ref>
In 2010, The [[Coordination Center for TLD RU]] initiated the .moscow [[.москва]] project and recommended the creation of a special Community Council to handle the applications for the proposed TLDs with [[ICANN]]. The center submitted its official proposal to develop the .moscow ([[.москва]]) TLDs to various government agencies in Moscow.<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/49 RU-CENTER has announced the idea of TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА implementation]</ref>


The Moskovskiy Komsomolets, one of the leading news paper in Russia conducted a survey on its website to gather the opinion of the citizens in Moscow regarding the .moscow ([[.москва]]) Project on September 2 until October 1, 2010. <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/50 A poll in the support of TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА started on the “Moskovskiy Komsomolets” website]</ref> Thousands of citizens supported project including government agencies. The Moscow Department of Culture and Moscow Department of Support and Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship (DSDSME) expressed their willingness to participate in creating a Community Council that will handle the application for the TLDs with ICANN.<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/46 Moscow governmental bodies support the idea of .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА implementation]</ref>  
One of the leading newspapers in Moscow, the Moskovskiy Komsomolets, launched a survey on its website to determine if the project was supported by its constituents from September 2 to October 1, 2010. The survey found that the proposals were supported by thousands of individuals and businesses, as well as government agencies in the city.<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/50 A poll in the support of TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА started on the “Moskovskiy Komsomolets” website]</ref> The Moscow Department of Culture and the Moscow Department of Support and Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship (DSDSME) supported the recommendation of the CC for TLD RU to create a Community Council to supervise the application for the TLDs. In 2011, the Foundation for Assistance for Internet Technologies and Infrastructure Development (FAITD) was established and took-over the responsibilities to manage the .moscow [[.москва]] project.<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/ About TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА]</ref> <ref>[http://en.faitid.org/ About the Foundation]</ref>
The responsibility to manage the project was delegated to the Foundation for Assistance for Internet Technologies and Infrastructure Development (FAITD). <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/ About TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА]</ref>


The .moscow (.москва) Project was presented during 2010 [[RIPE NCC]] Moscow Regional Meeting, <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/45 TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА were introduced during the RIPE NCC Moscow Regional Meeting 2010]</ref> [[ICANN 40]] Meeting in San Francisco and <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/71 Moscow TLDs will be introduced on ICANN Meeting in San Francisco]</ref> during the [[ICANN 43]] Meeting in Costa Rica. <ref>
FAITID promoted the [[.moscow]] .москва] Project during the 2010 [[RIPE NCC]] Moscow Regional Meeting, <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/45 TLDs .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА were introduced during the RIPE NCC Moscow Regional Meeting 2010]</ref> the [[ICANN 40]] Meeting in San Francisco, <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/71 Moscow TLDs will be introduced on ICANN Meeting in San Francisco]</ref> the [[ICANN 43]] Meeting in Costa Rica, <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/97 Final Consultations on Application for .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА Domains Held in Costa Rica]</ref> and during various Internet events, conferences and international domain forum.<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/87 .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА TLDs Have Been Presented at International Domain Forum in Bulgaria]</ref>
[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/97 Final Consultations on Application for .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА Domains Held in Costa Rica]</ref> The initiative was also presented in different internet events and conferences as well as during the international domain forum in Bulgaria. <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/87 .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА TLDs Have Been Presented at International Domain Forum in Bulgaria]</ref>


==Application to ICANN==
==Application to ICANN==
FAITD partnered with [[Sedari]], a TLD business management service provider in preparing the application for the .moscow TLD with ICANN. According to FAITID Board Member Dmitry Burkov, the organization is confident with Sedari's expertise on TLD's and ICANN procedures. He said, ''"Implementation  of any TLD is a complicated project with many issues  to resolve. That’s why we’ve chosen Sedari as our strategic international  partner for .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА. Sedari management has the experience and industry knowledge on ICANN that makes us  confident the company is familiar with all the procedures of the corporation, in particular related to  new  TLDs. Together with Sedari  we’ll make the project for Moscow top-level domains successful giving Russian users more choice in the domain name space."'' <ref>
FAITD selected [[Sedari]], a TLD business management service provider to help prepare the application for the TLDs with ICANN. FAITID Board Member Dmitry Burkov expressed his confidence in the Sedari management and cited the company's knowledge and expertise in TLDs and ICANN procedures. He said, ''"Implementation  of any TLD is a complicated project with many issues  to resolve. That’s why we’ve chosen Sedari as our strategic international  partner for .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА. Sedari management has the experience and industry knowledge on ICANN that makes us  confident the company is familiar with all the procedures of the corporation, in particular related to  new  TLDs. Together with Sedari  we’ll make the project for Moscow top-level domains successful giving Russian users more choice in the domain name space."''<ref>
[http://www.sedari.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Faitid-Press-Release-Sedari-2012-01-24.pdf Sedari signs with dot Moscow bidders]</ref>
[http://www.sedari.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Faitid-Press-Release-Sedari-2012-01-24.pdf Sedari signs with dot Moscow bidders]</ref>


FAITID confirmed that the application for the .moscow TLD had been submitted to ICANN on April 12, 2012. The organization said that the standard price for registration a .moscow domain name will be set at 600 Roubles (20$). <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/105 Application for .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА TLDs was Submitted to ICANN]</ref>
On April 12, 2012, the foundation confirmed that its application for the ..москва and .moscow TLDs had been submitted to ICANN and that it had paid the requisite $185,000 for each application. FAITID also said that the standard price for registration fee for every domain name will be set at 600 Roubles (20$).<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/node/105 Application for .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА TLDs was Submitted to ICANN]</ref>


==Supporters==
==Supporters==
As of May 2012, the .moscow ([[.москва]]) project received 17,666 signatures supporting it. Different government agencies and officials in Moscow also provided their respective letters of support including: <ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/official_documents Official Documents]</ref>
As of May 2012, there are 17,666 supporters for the .moscow [[.москва]] project. Letters of endorsements were received from the following government agencies and officials in Moscow:<ref>[http://www.domainmoscow.org/official_documents Official Documents]</ref>
* Moscow Department of Support and Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship
* Moscow Department of Support and Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship
* Moscow Department of Culture
* Moscow Department of Culture

Revision as of 13:21, 26 June 2012

Status: Proposed
Manager: [[Foundation for Assistance for Internet Technologies

and Infrastructure Development]] (FAITID)

Type: IDN Geo TLD

More information:

.moscow is a proposed new IDN GeoTLD in ICANN's new gTLD expansion program. The application for the .москва IDN TLD was submitted by the Foundation for Assistance for Internet Technologies and Infrastructure Development (FAITID), a non-profit organization established in 2011 to develop and implement initiatives to increase the use of the Internet in Russian communities and internationally.[1]

The company has submitted applications for both .moscow and .москва, which is the Russian word for "Moscow".

The .moscow (.москва) Project[edit | edit source]

In 2010, The Coordination Center for TLD RU initiated the .moscow .москва project and recommended the creation of a special Community Council to handle the applications for the proposed TLDs with ICANN. The center submitted its official proposal to develop the .moscow (.москва) TLDs to various government agencies in Moscow.[2]

One of the leading newspapers in Moscow, the Moskovskiy Komsomolets, launched a survey on its website to determine if the project was supported by its constituents from September 2 to October 1, 2010. The survey found that the proposals were supported by thousands of individuals and businesses, as well as government agencies in the city.[3] The Moscow Department of Culture and the Moscow Department of Support and Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship (DSDSME) supported the recommendation of the CC for TLD RU to create a Community Council to supervise the application for the TLDs. In 2011, the Foundation for Assistance for Internet Technologies and Infrastructure Development (FAITD) was established and took-over the responsibilities to manage the .moscow .москва project.[4] [5]

FAITID promoted the .moscow .москва] Project during the 2010 RIPE NCC Moscow Regional Meeting, [6] the ICANN 40 Meeting in San Francisco, [7] the ICANN 43 Meeting in Costa Rica, [8] and during various Internet events, conferences and international domain forum.[9]

Application to ICANN[edit | edit source]

FAITD selected Sedari, a TLD business management service provider to help prepare the application for the TLDs with ICANN. FAITID Board Member Dmitry Burkov expressed his confidence in the Sedari management and cited the company's knowledge and expertise in TLDs and ICANN procedures. He said, "Implementation of any TLD is a complicated project with many issues to resolve. That’s why we’ve chosen Sedari as our strategic international partner for .MOSCOW and .МОСКВА. Sedari management has the experience and industry knowledge on ICANN that makes us confident the company is familiar with all the procedures of the corporation, in particular related to new TLDs. Together with Sedari we’ll make the project for Moscow top-level domains successful giving Russian users more choice in the domain name space."[10]

On April 12, 2012, the foundation confirmed that its application for the ..москва and .moscow TLDs had been submitted to ICANN and that it had paid the requisite $185,000 for each application. FAITID also said that the standard price for registration fee for every domain name will be set at 600 Roubles (20$).[11]

Supporters[edit | edit source]

As of May 2012, there are 17,666 supporters for the .moscow .москва project. Letters of endorsements were received from the following government agencies and officials in Moscow:[12]

  • Moscow Department of Support and Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship
  • Moscow Department of Culture
  • Minister of Moscow Government Artyom Ermolaev
  • Moscow Government
  • Department of Information Technology of Moscow
  • Coordination Center for TLD RU
  • Russian Association for Electronic Communications

References[edit | edit source]