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|status = Proposed
|status = Delegated
|manager  = [[Public Interest Registry]] (PIR)
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|registryprovider  = [[Afilias]]
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|date  = 28 July 2014
|type  = [[Community gTLD]]
|type  = [[Community TLD]]
|category= [[:Category: Industry New gTLDs|Industry]]
|community  = non-profit organizations
|community  = non-profit organizations
|priority = 810 - [[PIR]]
|keypeople  = [[Brian Cute]], CEO of PIR
|keypeople  = [[Brian Cute]], CEO of PIR
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'''.ong''' is a [[Community gTLD]] delegated to the [[New gTLD Program]] of the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]. [[Public Interest Registry]] (PIR) manages the TLD and is its [[Registry]]. The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the [[Root Zone]] on 28 July, 2014.<ref name="delegation">[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/delegated-strings Delegated String, ICANN.org] Retrieved 03 Apr 2015</ref>
The term "ong" is an abbreviation for non-government organizations in Romance languages, French: "Organisation Non Gouvernementale," Spanish: "Organizacion No Gubernamental," Portuguese: "Organizacao Nao Governamental, Italian: "Organizzazioni Non Governative", and Romanian: "organizație neguvernamentală". PIR is also applying for the .ngo string to cater to all the non-profit organizations world wide. PIR is the registr operator of the [[.org]] generic top level domain name [[gTLD]]. <ref>[http://www.itwire.com/it-industry-news/development/55127-ngo-and-ong-tlds-proposed .ngo and .ong TLDs proposed]. ITWire. Published 2012 June 1.</ref>


'''.ong''' is a proposed new [[Community gTLD]] by [[Public Interest Registry]] (PIR) to the [[New gTLD Program]] of the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]. The term "ong" is an abbreviation for non-government organizations in French: "Organisation Non Gouvernementale," Spanish: "Organizacion No Gubernamental," and Portuguese: "Organizacao Nao Governamental. PIR is also applying for the .ngo string to cater to all the non-profit organizations world wide. PIR is the registr operator of the [[.org]] generic top level domain name [[gTLD]]. <ref>
[[Brian Cute]], CEO of PIR said that the decision of the company to apply for the .ong and .ngo strings is natural fit for PIR, "since our founding in 2002, PIR has been serving the public interest and not-for-profit organizations, including those in the underserved markets. <ref>
[http://www.itwire.com/it-industry-news/development/55127-ngo-and-ong-tlds-proposed .ngo and .ong TLDs proposed]</ref>
[http://pir.org/pr/2012/ngofiled Public Interest Registry Files Applications To Create and Manage .NGO and .ONG Domains]. PIR.org. Published 2012 May 31.</ref>


According to Brian Cute, CEO of PIR, the decision of the company to apply for the the .ong and .ngo strings is natural and their primary objective is to serve as a "trusted and valuable partner to the NGO Community" not just a domain registry. <ref>
The application is a [[Community TLD|Community Priority Application]] "All registrants must demonstrate affiliation through NGO membership organizations or through evidence of NGO status. PIR will work with membership organization, the NGO Community Advisory Council, and other members of the NGO Community to validate their eligibility."<ref>Application 1-910-97160</ref>
[http://www.fox8live.com/story/18665463/public-interest-registry-files-applications-to-create-and-manage-ngo-and-ong-domains Public Interest Registry Files Applications To Create and Manage .NGO and .ONG Domains]</ref>


In February 2013, PIR became the first major registry to begin offering pre-registration, also known as "expressions of interest" for its [[.ngo]] and .ong applications. The registry was forward with the fact that they would likely not be available until 2014, but the service acts as an alert function, updating potential applicants when their desired domain names will become available.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20130219_pir_opens_call_for_expressions_of_interest_ngo_ong_domains/ PIR opens Call for Expressions of Interest NGO ONG, CircleID.com] Retrieved 20 Feb 2013</ref>
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 3 April 2015

Status: Delegated
Manager: Public Interest Registry (PIR)
Registry Provider: Afilias
Date Implemented: 28 July 2014
Type: Community TLD
Category: Industry
Community TLD: non-profit organizations

More information:

.ong is a Community gTLD delegated to the New gTLD Program of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Public Interest Registry (PIR) manages the TLD and is its Registry. The proposed application succeeded and was delegated to the Root Zone on 28 July, 2014.[1]

The term "ong" is an abbreviation for non-government organizations in Romance languages, French: "Organisation Non Gouvernementale," Spanish: "Organizacion No Gubernamental," Portuguese: "Organizacao Nao Governamental, Italian: "Organizzazioni Non Governative", and Romanian: "organizație neguvernamentală". PIR is also applying for the .ngo string to cater to all the non-profit organizations world wide. PIR is the registr operator of the .org generic top level domain name gTLD. [2]

Brian Cute, CEO of PIR said that the decision of the company to apply for the .ong and .ngo strings is natural fit for PIR, "since our founding in 2002, PIR has been serving the public interest and not-for-profit organizations, including those in the underserved markets. [3]

The application is a Community Priority Application "All registrants must demonstrate affiliation through NGO membership organizations or through evidence of NGO status. PIR will work with membership organization, the NGO Community Advisory Council, and other members of the NGO Community to validate their eligibility."[4]

In February 2013, PIR became the first major registry to begin offering pre-registration, also known as "expressions of interest" for its .ngo and .ong applications. The registry was forward with the fact that they would likely not be available until 2014, but the service acts as an alert function, updating potential applicants when their desired domain names will become available.[5]

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