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It was originally created to process change requests more efficiently and was launched July 21, 2011 by ICANN, Verisign, and NTIA. <ref> http://blog.icann.org/2012/08/rzm-is-one-year-old/ Sokolova, Nadia </ref>
 
It was originally created to process change requests more efficiently and was launched July 21, 2011 by ICANN, Verisign, and NTIA. <ref> http://blog.icann.org/2012/08/rzm-is-one-year-old/ Sokolova, Nadia </ref>
 
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In the new gTLD application process, once an applicant has received their delegation token from IANA, the applicant can enter it on IANA's [https://rzm.iana.org/rzm/newdelegation;jsessionid=573581408146FD71B45A8447A52AF099RZM Delegate a New Generic Top-Level Domain] page in order to assume "operational responsibility" of the new gTLD <ref name="Delegate"></ref>. According to a statement by ICANN, Verisign, and NTIA, RZM can process "at least 100 new gTLDs per week." <ref>http://domainincite.com/10961-icann-verisign-and-ntia-ready-for-100-new-gtlds-per-week Murphy, Kevin.</ref> However, there is some concern that Verisign may not delegate new gTLDs due to stability concerns. <ref>http://domainincite.com/13979-ntia-alarmed-as-verisign-hints-that-it-will-not-delegate-new-gtlds Murphy, Kevin.</ref>
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In the new gTLD application process, once an applicant has received their delegation token from IANA, the applicant can enter it on IANA's [https://rzm.iana.org/rzm/newdelegation;jsessionid=573581408146FD71B45A8447A52AF099RZM Delegate a New Generic Top-Level Domain] page in order to assume "operational responsibility" of the new gTLD <ref name="Delegate"></ref>. According to a statement by ICANN, Verisign, and NTIA, RZM can process "at least 100 new gTLDs per week." <ref>http://domainincite.com/10961-icann-verisign-and-ntia-ready-for-100-new-gtlds-per-week Murphy, Kevin.</ref> However, there is some apprehension that Verisign may not delegate new gTLDs due to stability concerns. <ref>http://domainincite.com/13979-ntia-alarmed-as-verisign-hints-that-it-will-not-delegate-new-gtlds Murphy, Kevin.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:30, 11 December 2013

Overview

The DSN Root Zone Management System (RZM) is the automated system used to process change requests for TLDs [1] and to delegate new gTLDs once they have passed PDT[2].

History

It was originally created to process change requests more efficiently and was launched July 21, 2011 by ICANN, Verisign, and NTIA. [3]

New gTLD system

In the new gTLD application process, once an applicant has received their delegation token from IANA, the applicant can enter it on IANA's Delegate a New Generic Top-Level Domain page in order to assume "operational responsibility" of the new gTLD [2]. According to a statement by ICANN, Verisign, and NTIA, RZM can process "at least 100 new gTLDs per week." [4] However, there is some apprehension that Verisign may not delegate new gTLDs due to stability concerns. [5]

References