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'''New gTLD Site''' is a website dedicated to providing relevant information about the ICANN new gTLD program such the application process, timeline, and the applications and the applicants behind them. The site also provides information about the different types of [[gTLD]]s available and prior to the closing of the application window, featured consultants in the domain name industry who were offering their services to companies and organization interested in operating their own gTLD. Some of the consultants featured on the site include:<ref>[http://www.newgtldsite.com/ New gTLD Site]</ref>
* [[Jothan Frakes]]
* [[Right of the Dot]]
* [[Architelos]]
* [[Melbourne IT]]
* [[DotBrand Solutions]]
* [[MyTLD]]
* [[FairWinds Partners]]
* [[Instra Corporation]]
* [[Valideus]]
* [[NetNames]] Brand Service
* [[Brights Consulting]]
* [[gTLD Team]]
* [[Sedari]]
* [[CSC]] Global
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 15 March 2021

Website: www.newgtldsite.com
Twitter: @NewgTLDsite

New gTLD Site is a website dedicated to providing relevant information about the ICANN new gTLD program such the application process, timeline, and the applications and the applicants behind them. The site also provides information about the different types of gTLDs available and prior to the closing of the application window, featured consultants in the domain name industry who were offering their services to companies and organization interested in operating their own gTLD. Some of the consultants featured on the site include:[1]

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