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# [[Donuts]] (Wild Frostbite, LLC), the company has applied for 307 TLDs
# [[Donuts]] (Wild Frostbite, LLC), the company has applied for 307 TLDs
# [[Dish DBS Corporation]]<ref>[http://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/viewstatus Phone Status, ICANN.org]</ref>
# [[Dish DBS Corporation]]<ref>[http://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/viewstatus Phone Status, ICANN.org]</ref>
===Dish DBS Corporation===
The application was issued a [[GAC]] Early Warning from the representative of Australia and GAC Chair, [[Heather Dryden]]. The warning system is noted as a strong recommendation on behalf of national governments to the [[ICANN Board]] that a given TLD application should be denied as it stands. Applicants are encouraged to work with objecting GAC members.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/gac-early-warning GAC Early Warning, NewgTLDS.ICANN.org] Retrieved 25 Nov 2012</ref>
The warning states that the applicant is "seeking exclusive access to a common generic string .. that relates to a broad market sector," which Ms. Dryden notes could have unintended consequences and a negative impact on competition.<ref>[https://gacweb.icann.org/download/attachments/22938690/Phone-AU-80942.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1353431757000 Phone AU, GACweb.ICANN.org]</ref>


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Revision as of 04:04, 26 November 2012

Status: Proposed
Type: Generic
Category: Technology

More information:

.phone is a proposed new TLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program.

Current Applicants[edit | edit source]

  1. Donuts (Wild Frostbite, LLC), the company has applied for 307 TLDs
  2. Dish DBS Corporation[1]

Dish DBS Corporation[edit | edit source]

The application was issued a GAC Early Warning from the representative of Australia and GAC Chair, Heather Dryden. The warning system is noted as a strong recommendation on behalf of national governments to the ICANN Board that a given TLD application should be denied as it stands. Applicants are encouraged to work with objecting GAC members.[2]

The warning states that the applicant is "seeking exclusive access to a common generic string .. that relates to a broad market sector," which Ms. Dryden notes could have unintended consequences and a negative impact on competition.[3]

References[edit | edit source]