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'''Global Domains Division or GDD''' is a division of [[ICANN]] which oversees generic domain operations, domain name industry engagement and Web services, with the goal of having all of these pieces coming together under one umbrella in order to improve efficiencies and to serve both registries and applicants better.<ref name="gdd">[https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/announcements-and-media/announcement-17mar14-en Introducing the Global Domains Division Portal], ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref>
'''Global Domains Division or GDD''' is a division of [[ICANN]] which oversees generic domain operations, domain name industry engagement, and Web services, with the goal of having all of these pieces coming together under one umbrella in order to improve efficiencies and to serve both registries and applicants better.<ref name="gdd">[https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/announcements-and-media/announcement-17mar14-en Introducing the Global Domains Division Portal], ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref>
 
The GDD has a technical services team that supports [[registries]] and [[registrars]] under contract with [[ICANN]]. The services include Emergency Backend Registry Operators, registry and registrar Data Escrow, the Centralized Zone Data Service, and Registry Services Evaluation Process. The GDD team also supports [[IDN]]s by managing the [[IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process]], the IDN Guidelines, the IDN Variant Program, the Root Zone Label Generation Ruleset, and the coordination of Label Generation Panels.
The GDD portal, which went live in March 2014, offers access to Registry Onboarding Information Requests (ONBIR), Sunrise processes, Registry contact information, and TLD startup information.


At [[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles, the division's growth resulted in a record number of programmed sessions.<ref name="icann">[https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-51-los-angeles-global-domains-division-gdd-sessions ICANN 51: Los Angeles – Global Domains Division (GDD) Sessions], ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref> To expand upon this further, it held its inaugural [[GDD Industry Summit]] in September 2015 in Santa Monica, CA.<ref name="summit">[https://www.icann.org/gddsummit GDD Industry Summit | September 9-11, 2015], ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref>
At [[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles, the division's growth resulted in a record number of programmed sessions.<ref name="icann">[https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-51-los-angeles-global-domains-division-gdd-sessions ICANN 51: Los Angeles – Global Domains Division (GDD) Sessions], ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref> To expand upon this further, it held its inaugural [[GDD Industry Summit]] in September 2015 in Santa Monica, CA.<ref name="summit">[https://www.icann.org/gddsummit GDD Industry Summit | September 9-11, 2015], ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 3 July 2024

Global Domains Division or GDD is a division of ICANN which oversees generic domain operations, domain name industry engagement, and Web services, with the goal of having all of these pieces coming together under one umbrella in order to improve efficiencies and to serve both registries and applicants better.[1]

The GDD has a technical services team that supports registries and registrars under contract with ICANN. The services include Emergency Backend Registry Operators, registry and registrar Data Escrow, the Centralized Zone Data Service, and Registry Services Evaluation Process. The GDD team also supports IDNs by managing the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process, the IDN Guidelines, the IDN Variant Program, the Root Zone Label Generation Ruleset, and the coordination of Label Generation Panels. The GDD portal, which went live in March 2014, offers access to Registry Onboarding Information Requests (ONBIR), Sunrise processes, Registry contact information, and TLD startup information.

At ICANN 51 in Los Angeles, the division's growth resulted in a record number of programmed sessions.[2] To expand upon this further, it held its inaugural GDD Industry Summit in September 2015 in Santa Monica, CA.[3]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Introducing the Global Domains Division Portal, ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.
  2. ICANN 51: Los Angeles – Global Domains Division (GDD) Sessions, ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.
  3. GDD Industry Summit | September 9-11, 2015, ICANN.org. Retrieved 2015 November 3.