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==Internet Service Providers Association India and ICANN==
==Internet Service Providers Association India and ICANN==
In 2006, the association expressed its concern regarding the scarcity of [[IPv4]] name space which might become a hindrance to the growth of internet in India. When [[ICANN]] and [[IANA]] announced its proposal to allocate sufficient number of [[IPv6]] address space to [[RIR]]s for a minimum of 36 months instead of 18 months to support their registration needs, the Internet Service Providers Association of India strongly supported the plan.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/ipv6-policy/msg00001.html forum.icann.org]</ref>
In 2006, the association expressed its concern regarding the scarcity of [[IPv4]] name space, which threatened the growth of the Internet in India. When [[ICANN]] and [[IANA]] announced their proposal to allocate a sufficient number of [[IPv6]] address space to [[RIR]]s for a minimum of 36 months instead of 18 months to support their registration needs, the Internet Service Providers Association of India strongly supported the plan.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/ipv6-policy/msg00001.html forum.icann.org]</ref>


[[Rajesh Chharia]], president of Internet Service Providers Association of India recently expressed his support regarding the [[ICANN Board]]'s approval on the increase of [[gLTD]]'s extensions during the [[ICANN Meeting]] in Singapore. Chharia said that the decision will benefit the entire internet community not just companies as well as regions and cities which will be able to use more relevant domain name extensions.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/390730/icann_approves_change_internet_domain_name_system/ www.pcworld.idg.com]</ref>
[[Rajesh Chharia]], president of Internet Service Providers Association of India, recently expressed his support regarding the [[ICANN Board]]'s approval on the increase of [[gLTD]]'s extensions during the [[ICANN Meeting]] in Singapore. Chharia said that the decision will benefit the entire Internet community, not just companies, but also regions and cities that will be able to use more relevant domain name extensions.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/390730/icann_approves_change_internet_domain_name_system/ www.pcworld.idg.com]</ref>


Some of the Executive Council members of the association are active participants to the activities and meetings of ICANN which include [[Naresh Ajwani]] serves as representative of India to ICANN's Address Supporting Organization ([[ASO]]) and to the Number Resource Organization ([[NRO]])<ref>[http://www.ispai.in/newsView.php?newsId=46 India's Representative on ICANN]</ref> while [[Brajesh Jain]] is also an active participant to ICANN meetings <ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40T%24V%20%20%20%0A www.registration123.com]</ref> [[ISOC]], [[APNIC]], and [[APRICOT]].
Some of the Executive Council members of the association are active participants in the activities and meetings of ICANN; including, [[Naresh Ajwani]], who serves as representative of India to ICANN's [[ASO|Address Supporting Organization]] (ASO) and to the [[NRO|Number Resource Organization]] (NRO),<ref>[http://www.ispai.in/newsView.php?newsId=46 India's Representative on ICANN]</ref> and [[Brajesh Jain]] is also an active participant to ICANN meetings,<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40T%24V%20%20%20%0A www.registration123.com]</ref> [[ISOC]], [[APNIC]], and [[APRICOT]].


==References==
==References==