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The creation of new [[gTLD]]s has been on [[ICANN]]'s agenda since the creation of the organization. In 2000, ICANN created 7 new [[gTLD]]s to add to the [[Root Zone|root zone]]<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/prelim-report-16nov00.htm#00.89 Preliminary Report of Second Annual Meeting, ICANN.org]</ref> in addition to the original 7 [[TLD]]s. ICANN later added another 8 [[Sponsored Top Level Domain]]s (sTLDs) between 2005 and 2011. In June, 2011, | The creation of new [[gTLD]]s has been on [[ICANN]]'s agenda since the creation of the organization. In 2000, ICANN created 7 new [[gTLD]]s to add to the [[Root Zone|root zone]]<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/prelim-report-16nov00.htm#00.89 Preliminary Report of Second Annual Meeting, ICANN.org]</ref> in addition to the original 7 [[TLD]]s. ICANN later added another 8 [[sTLD|Sponsored Top Level Domain]]s (sTLDs) between 2005 and 2011. In June, 2011, at the [[ICANN 41]] [[ICANN Meetings|meeting]] in Singapore, the [[ICANN Board]] approved a new gTLD program that would allow any entity to apply for and manage their own name space. | ||
The industry had been preparing for the opening of a new [[gTLD]] program for a number of years, and following the approval the program in Singapore, a whole new gTLD services industry was launched. A list detailing a number of entities involved in the new gTLD consultation, management, and other related services follows. | |||
==Registries== | ==Registries== | ||
Most registries are breaking down their services depending on the intended audience of the new extension. This includes services targeted for: [[Brand gTLD]]s, [[Community gTLD|Niche or Community gTLDs]], [[GeoTLD]]s, and more broadly generic extensions. | Most registries are breaking down their services depending on the intended audience of the new extension. This includes services targeted for: [[Brand gTLD]]s, [[Community gTLD|Niche or Community gTLDs]], [[GeoTLD]]s, and more broadly generic extensions. | ||
=== | ===Verisign=== | ||
Verisign is the world's largest domain name registry,<ref>[http://www.verisigninc.com/en_US/connect-newgtlds-brand/index.xhtml New gTLDs, VerisignInc.com]</ref> it has provided the technical back end for the [[.com]] name space since 2000.<ref>[http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-237656.html News.CNet.com]</ref> | [[Verisign]] is the world's largest domain name registry,<ref>[http://www.verisigninc.com/en_US/connect-newgtlds-brand/index.xhtml New gTLDs, VerisignInc.com]</ref> it has provided the technical back end for the [[.com]] name space since 2000.<ref>[http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-237656.html News.CNet.com]</ref> | ||
=== | ===Neustar=== | ||
Neustar makes the unique claim that they have launched more [[gTLD]]s than any other [[registry]] in the world.<ref>[http://www.neustarregistry.biz/services/new_tlds_whypartner?__utma=1.309224447.1317223459.1317223459.1317223459.1&__utmb=1.8.8.1317223516110&__utmc=1&__utmx=-&__utmz=1.1317223459.1.1.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=neustar&__utmv=-&__utmk=37147552 Why Partner?, NeustarRegistry.biz]</ref> | [[Neustar]] makes the unique claim that they have launched more [[gTLD]]s than any other [[registry]] in the world.<ref>[http://www.neustarregistry.biz/services/new_tlds_whypartner?__utma=1.309224447.1317223459.1317223459.1317223459.1&__utmb=1.8.8.1317223516110&__utmc=1&__utmx=-&__utmz=1.1317223459.1.1.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=neustar&__utmv=-&__utmk=37147552 Why Partner?, NeustarRegistry.biz]</ref> | ||
=== | ===Afilias=== | ||
Afilias claims to have more registrations from the last round of new gTLDs than all other registry services combined. They largely break up their new gTLD approach between dotBrand, dotCity, and dotNiche.<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/global-registry-services/new-tlds New TLDs, Afilias.info]</ref> Current registry operator of [[.info]] and [[.mobi]], the former is often considered the most successfully launched TLD since [[.com]];<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/afilias_launches_new_deals_page_to_highlight_special_info_domain_sales/ Afilias launches new deals, CircleID.com]</ref> they also provide the technical back-end for a number of [[ccTLD]]s.<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/mobi+acquisition Mobi Acquisition, Afilias.info]</ref> | [[Afilias]] claims to have more registrations from the last round of new gTLDs than all other registry services combined. They largely break up their new gTLD approach between dotBrand, dotCity, and dotNiche.<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/global-registry-services/new-tlds New TLDs, Afilias.info]</ref> Current registry operator of [[.info]] and [[.mobi]], the former is often considered the most successfully launched TLD since [[.com]];<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/afilias_launches_new_deals_page_to_highlight_special_info_domain_sales/ Afilias launches new deals, CircleID.com]</ref> they also provide the technical back-end for a number of [[ccTLD]]s.<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/mobi+acquisition Mobi Acquisition, Afilias.info]</ref> | ||
==Consultants== | ==Consultants== |
Revision as of 19:57, 30 September 2011
The creation of new gTLDs has been on ICANN's agenda since the creation of the organization. In 2000, ICANN created 7 new gTLDs to add to the root zone[1] in addition to the original 7 TLDs. ICANN later added another 8 Sponsored Top Level Domains (sTLDs) between 2005 and 2011. In June, 2011, at the ICANN 41 meeting in Singapore, the ICANN Board approved a new gTLD program that would allow any entity to apply for and manage their own name space.
The industry had been preparing for the opening of a new gTLD program for a number of years, and following the approval the program in Singapore, a whole new gTLD services industry was launched. A list detailing a number of entities involved in the new gTLD consultation, management, and other related services follows.
Registries[edit | edit source]
Most registries are breaking down their services depending on the intended audience of the new extension. This includes services targeted for: Brand gTLDs, Niche or Community gTLDs, GeoTLDs, and more broadly generic extensions.
Verisign[edit | edit source]
Verisign is the world's largest domain name registry,[2] it has provided the technical back end for the .com name space since 2000.[3]
Neustar[edit | edit source]
Neustar makes the unique claim that they have launched more gTLDs than any other registry in the world.[4]
Afilias[edit | edit source]
Afilias claims to have more registrations from the last round of new gTLDs than all other registry services combined. They largely break up their new gTLD approach between dotBrand, dotCity, and dotNiche.[5] Current registry operator of .info and .mobi, the former is often considered the most successfully launched TLD since .com;[6] they also provide the technical back-end for a number of ccTLDs.[7]