Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| {{CompanyInfo| | | {{CompanyInfo| |
| | logo = DotAsiaLogo2.png | | | logo = DotAsiaLogo2.png |
| + | | membersponsor = ICANNWiki [[Sponsorship|Member]] |
| | type = Non-Profit | | | type = Non-Profit |
| | industry = Registry Operator | | | industry = Registry Operator |
Line 12: |
Line 13: |
| | employees = 11-50 | | | employees = 11-50 |
| | revenue = | | | revenue = |
− | | website = [http://www.dotasia.org/index.html DotAsia.org] | + | | website = [http://www.dotasia.org DotAsia.org] |
| | blog = | | | blog = |
| | facebook = | | | facebook = |
Line 18: |
Line 19: |
| | twitter = | | | twitter = |
| | keypeople = [[Edmon Chung]], CEO<br> | | | keypeople = [[Edmon Chung]], CEO<br> |
− | [[Ping Wong]], Senior Business Development Manager<br> | + | [[Jennifer Chung]], Director of Corporate Knowledge<br> |
− | [[Ching Chiao]], Vice President Community Relations<br> | + | [[Leona Chen-Birkner]]<br> |
− | [[Leona Chen-Birkner]] | + | [[Yannis Li]] Executive Assistant Manager |
| }} | | }} |
| | | |
Line 39: |
Line 40: |
| | | |
| ==Start-Up== | | ==Start-Up== |
− | The Organisation was created in 2006 through a [[Sponsored TLD]] Registry Agreement.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/agreements/asia/asia-agreement-11oct10.htm ICANN]</ref> | + | The Organisation was created in 2006 through a [[STLD|Sponsored TLD]] Registry Agreement.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/agreements/asia/asia-agreement-11oct10.htm ICANN]</ref> |
| | | |
− | The [[Sunrise]], [[Landrush]], and [[Pioneer Domains Program]] went historically smooth for [[.asia]]. It conceived of the Pioneer Domains Program as an alternative to the general first-come-first-serve policy usually put in place through the [[Sunrise]] and [[Landrush]] periods. Its departure from this model marks the first time an application for a domain name was approved on the quality of the application itself.<ref>[http://pioneer.domains.asia/press/2007-07-11-DotAsia-PR.html Pionner Domains]</ref> [[Vint Cerf]] was quoted as saying : "The Pioneer Domains Program will be a useful benchmark for other new [[TLD]] operators to take into account".<ref>[http://pioneer.domains.asia/press/2007-07-11-DotAsia-PR.html Pionner Domains]</ref> | + | The [[Sunrise Period]], [[Landrush Period]], and '''Pioneer Domains Program''' went historically smooth for [[.asia]]. It conceived of the Pioneer Domains Program as an alternative to the general first-come-first-serve policy usually put in place through the [[Sunrise Period|Sunrise]] and [[Landrush Period|Landrush]] periods. Its departure from this model marks the first time an application for a domain name was approved on the quality of the application itself.<ref>[http://pioneer.domains.asia/press/2007-07-11-DotAsia-PR.html Pionner Domains]</ref> [[Vint Cerf]] was quoted as saying : "The Pioneer Domains Program will be a useful benchmark for other new [[TLD]] operators to take into account".<ref>[http://pioneer.domains.asia/press/2007-07-11-DotAsia-PR.html Pionner Domains]</ref> |
| | | |
− | The [[Sunrise]] period began in October, 2007. The [[Landrush]] lasted from February to March, 2008. The Organisation claims that there were zero disputes received throughout the entire start-up process.<ref>[http://www.dotasia.org/about/intro.html DotAsia About]</ref> However, [[Thomas Rucker]] may take issue with that claim as he runs a [http://www.dotasia-complot.org/cat30.html website] highlighting the discrepancies and "shady" dealing he sees within The DotAsia Organisation. | + | The Sunrise period began in October, 2007. The Landrush lasted from February to March, 2008. The Organisation claims that there were zero disputes received throughout the entire start-up process.<ref>[http://www.dotasia.org/about/intro.html DotAsia About]</ref> However, [[Thomas Rucker]] may take issue with that claim as he runs a [http://www.dotasia-complot.org/cat30.html website] highlighting the discrepancies and "shady" dealing he sees within The DotAsia Organisation. |
| | | |
| ==Security== | | ==Security== |
− | In November, 2010, The DotAsia Organisation entered into an agreement with [[Afilias]] concerning [[DNSSEC]] implementation. The Organisation hailed it as a sign of its dedication to security issues and its status as an industry pioneer, given that at that time it is one of a few [[TLD]]s to have implemented [[DNSSEC]].<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/news/2010/11/11/afilias-and-dotasia-collaborate-dnssec-implementation-asia Afilias News]</ref> | + | In November, 2010, The DotAsia Organisation entered into an agreement with [[Afilias]] concerning [[DNSSEC]] implementation. The Organisation hailed it as a sign of its dedication to security issues and its status as an industry pioneer, given that at that time it is one of a few TLDs to have implemented DNSSEC.<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/news/2010/11/11/afilias-and-dotasia-collaborate-dnssec-implementation-asia Afilias News]</ref> |
| | | |
| ==IDN Development== | | ==IDN Development== |
Line 59: |
Line 60: |
| | | |
| ==Other Developments== | | ==Other Developments== |
− | DotAsia has been working with the government of Macau to relaunch its [[ccTLD]], [[.mo]], as an [[open ccTLD]].<ref>[http://idnblog.com/2011/02/07/qa-edmon-chung-dot-asia-idns/ IDNBlog.com]</ref> | + | DotAsia has been working with the government of Macau to relaunch its [[ccTLD]], [[.mo]], as an [[ccTLD#Open ccTLDs|open ccTLD]].<ref>[http://idnblog.com/2011/02/07/qa-edmon-chung-dot-asia-idns/ IDNBlog.com]</ref> |
| | | |
| ==Relief.Asia== | | ==Relief.Asia== |
Line 65: |
Line 66: |
| | | |
| They have recently been involved in the New Zealand earthquakes and Japanese tsunami of 2010. | | They have recently been involved in the New Zealand earthquakes and Japanese tsunami of 2010. |
| + | |
| + | ==Internet of Names Magazine== |
| + | [[File:Ionmag-logo.jpg|thumb|IoN Magazine Logo]]In 2014, the DotAsia organization launched the IoN Magazine or the Internet of Names Magazine, a print publication that is distributed at [[ICANN Meetings]] and provides editorials, news, and helpful ICANN Meeting information to conference-goers. The first IoN Magazine was published for [[ICANN 50]] in London. |
| + | |
| + | <br /> |
| + | <br /> |
| + | |
| ==References== | | ==References== |
− | {{reflist}} | + | <div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"> |
| + | {{reflist}}</div> |
| | | |
| | | |
Line 72: |
Line 81: |
| [[Category: Companies]] | | [[Category: Companies]] |
| [[Category: Registries]] | | [[Category: Registries]] |
− | [[Category: Past Sponsor]] | + | [[Category: Past Supporters]] |
− | __NOTOC__
| + | [[Category:TLDs with Registry Agreements|asia]] |