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<center><big><b>[[New gTLD Generic Applications|Generic Applications]] — [[New gTLD Geographic Applications|Geographic Applications]] — [[New gTLD Brand Applications|Brand Applications]] — [[New gTLD IDN Applications|IDN Applications]]</b></big></center> | <center><big><b>[[New gTLD Generic Applications|Generic Applications]] — [[New gTLD Geographic Applications|Geographic Applications]] — [[New gTLD Brand Applications|Brand Applications]] — [[New gTLD IDN Applications|IDN Applications]]</b></big></center> | ||
==Related Pages== | ==Related Terms & Pages== | ||
* [[New gTLD Resources]] | * [[New gTLD Resources]] | ||
* [[New gTLD Program]] | * [[New gTLD Program]] | ||
* [[Community gTLD]] | * [[Community gTLD]] | ||
* [[Batching]] | |||
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[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 3 June 2012
ICANN's New gTLD Program allows interested parties to apply to run a TLD registry. New gTLD Applications are divided into the following four types: Generic, Geographic, Brand, and IDN. Each of the following pages has a list of all known, verified applications falling under that type.