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The '''General Availability''' phase follows the [[Sunrise Period]] and [[Landrush Period]]. This open period is based on a first-come, first-served policy. Following 90 days of General Availability for each nLTD, registries must provide Trademark Claims. General Availability is also known as General Registration or GA.
The '''General Availability''' phase follows the [[Sunrise Period]] and [[Landrush Period]]. This open period is based on a first-come, first-served policy. Following 90 days of General Availability for each nLTD, registries must provide Trademark Claims. General Availability is also known as General Registration or GA.
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The General Availability phase follows the Sunrise Period and Landrush Period. This open period is based on a first-come, first-served policy. Following 90 days of General Availability for each nLTD, registries must provide Trademark Claims. General Availability is also known as General Registration or GA.