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[[File:IFWPlogo.JPG|right|200px]]‎The '''International Forum on the White Paper''' ('''[[IFWP]]''') was a globally initiated association composed of organizations representing the various interest of the internet stakeholders. Its primary objective was to coordinate international meetings relevant to the proposed transition of the management of the [[DNS]] from the US government to a private non-government organization. The IFWP was formed after the National Telecommunications Information Administration ([[NTIA]]) released the [[White Paper]] in 1998 and asked for public comments regarding the US government's proposal to improve the technical management of the internet by transferring the management to a new non-government corporation.
[[File:Radix_logo.png|200px]]'''[[Radix]]''' is a subsidiary business of [[Directi] Group, a $300 million company based in Dubai that owns various domain name [[registrar]]s and web hosting businesses, including ResellerClub, Media.net, LogicBoxes, BigRock, Skenzo, WebHosting.info and the Professional Web. Radix was established by its parent company to apply for 31 [[gTLD]]s via [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. It had a public launch just weeks before ICANN's "reveal day" on June 13, 2012, when all new gTLD applicants and their applications were disclosed. The company partnered with [[ARI Registry Services]] for back-end registry services for all the gTLDs in its application portfolio.
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    Radix is a subsidiary business of [[Directi] Group, a $300 million company based in Dubai that owns various domain name registrars and web hosting businesses, including ResellerClub, Media.net, LogicBoxes, BigRock, Skenzo, WebHosting.info and the Professional Web. Radix was established by its parent company to apply for 31 gTLDs via ICANN's New gTLD Program. It had a public launch just weeks before ICANN's "reveal day" on June 13, 2012, when all new gTLD applicants and their applications were disclosed. The company partnered with ARI Registry Services for back-end registry services for all the gTLDs in its application portfolio.

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