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Mr. Chahadé continued to highlight many ICANN programs and initiatives. He drew attention to learn.icann.org, an open platofrm for learning about ICANN. He defended ICANN against what some have  called a "runaway budget" by highlighting that ICANN has worked to cut the translation costs at ICANN Meetings by hundreds of thousands of dollars. He discussed the new globallization of ICANN, mentioning new staff members in Singapore and across Africa.
Mr. Chahadé continued to highlight many ICANN programs and initiatives. He drew attention to learn.icann.org, an open platofrm for learning about ICANN. He defended ICANN against what some have  called a "runaway budget" by highlighting that ICANN has worked to cut the translation costs at ICANN Meetings by hundreds of thousands of dollars. He discussed the new globallization of ICANN, mentioning new staff members in Singapore and across Africa.


He closed by talking about ICANN's multistakeholder model and ICANNLabs, a series of web experiments aimed at broadening participation and communication within the ICANN Community. He also promised that by ICANN 49 in Singapore, the ICANN.org website would have a redesign.
He closed by talking about ICANN's multistakeholder model and [[ICANNLabs]], a series of web experiments aimed at broadening participation and communication within the ICANN Community. He also promised that by ICANN 49 in Singapore, the ICANN.org website would have a redesign.


Finally he mentioned the Snowden revelations as to why ICANN was under pressure to increase their involvement over control of the Internet. He announced 1net, a website "blank canvas" dedicated to Internet Governance where anyone can add to the conversation.<ref name="openingspeech"></ref>
Finally he mentioned the Snowden revelations as to why ICANN was under pressure to increase their involvement over control of the Internet. He announced 1net, a website "blank canvas" dedicated to Internet Governance where anyone can add to the conversation.<ref name="openingspeech"></ref>

Revision as of 21:40, 5 December 2013

Dates: 17-21 November 2013
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Host: NIC Argentina
Venue: Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center
Website: ICANN 48 Website
Total Registrants: 2,034
Registration: Public List - ccNSO List

ICANN 48 was held from November 17 to November 21, 2013 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was hosted by NIC Argentina, the organization that manages Argentina's .ar ccTLD Registry.

Topics and discussions focused on the continued rollout of the New gTLD Program, as a small batch of applications had reached delegation and many more were facing RA contracting and possible auctions. Within the program itself, the issue of Name Collisions was debated, as well as what ICANN should do with the funds received from eventual "last resort" auctions in the New gTLD Program. Internet Governance was at the forefront of many discussions, in light of the NSA's surveillance on the Internet.[1]

The event drew 2,034 registered participants, and was the final ICANN meeting in 2013. ICANN's 15th Anniversary was celebrated in Buenos Aires. It was the first time an ICANN meetings was held in Buenos Aires, and the second time an ICANN meeting was held in Argentina since ICANN 22 in Mar del Plata in 2005.

Major Events and Topics[edit | edit source]

President's Opening Session[edit | edit source]

President Fadi Chehadé began his speech by discussing ICANN's 15th Anniversary as well as his first full year as President of ICANN. He highlighted the four objectives and the 16 goals that were laid out during ICANN Toronto, and spoke about the success in getting the New gTLD Program off the ground. He also defended ICANN's PDP process, saying "It works. It produces results." [2]

Mr. Chahadé continued to highlight many ICANN programs and initiatives. He drew attention to learn.icann.org, an open platofrm for learning about ICANN. He defended ICANN against what some have called a "runaway budget" by highlighting that ICANN has worked to cut the translation costs at ICANN Meetings by hundreds of thousands of dollars. He discussed the new globallization of ICANN, mentioning new staff members in Singapore and across Africa.

He closed by talking about ICANN's multistakeholder model and ICANNLabs, a series of web experiments aimed at broadening participation and communication within the ICANN Community. He also promised that by ICANN 49 in Singapore, the ICANN.org website would have a redesign.

Finally he mentioned the Snowden revelations as to why ICANN was under pressure to increase their involvement over control of the Internet. He announced 1net, a website "blank canvas" dedicated to Internet Governance where anyone can add to the conversation.[2]

Name Collisions[edit | edit source]

Internet Governance[edit | edit source]

New gTLD ICANN Auctions[edit | edit source]

Brazil Meeting[edit | edit source]

1Net

Session Highlights[edit | edit source]

November 17

  • ALAC and Regional Leadership Working Session
  • ICANN 15th Anniversary Celebration
  • Newcomer Welcome and Information Session
  • GNSO Working Session
  • GAC Plenary

November 18

November 19

November 20

  • NomCom Public Meeting
  • ccNSO Members Meeting Day 2
  • ICANN Accountability & Transparency Metrics & Benchmarks
  • ICANN Community Preparation for the Multistakeholder Meeting in Brazil
  • DNSSEC Workshop
  • GAC Communiqué Drafting
  • Gala Night

November 21

  • Continued Operations for New gTLDs
  • Public Forum
  • Public Board Meeting

Sponsors[edit | edit source]

Platinum: IPLAN
Gold: Afilias, PIR, Verisign
Silver: Community.Asia, UniForum SA, .CLUB Domains LLC, LogicBoxes, NCC Group, CentralNic, Trademark Clearinghouse, FreeNom, CORE, Iron Mountain, Architelos
Bronze: Uniregistry

External Links[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]