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Historial del tema ‘ICANN’

Three Registrars Lose ICANN Accreditation

Martes, 1 de Diciembre de 2009

icann2Fuente: ICANN Newsletter Alert
URL:
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-30nov09-en.htm

30 November 2009

On Wednesday, 25 November 2009, ICANN terminated its accreditation agreement with three registrars — Hosting365 Inc., OOO “Russian Registrar” and R.B. Data Net LTD for failure to comply with the requirements of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA).

The RAA is the contract between ICANN and registrars that governs the registration of domain names under generic top-level domains such as dot-com and dot-org.

Letters have been sent to each registrar outlining the decision and reason behind the decision. Leer ms de este post!

ICANN Bringing the Languages of the World to the Global Internet

Domingo, 1 de Noviembre de 2009

icann2Fuente: ICANN News Alert

URL

Seoul: The first Internet addresses containing non-Latin characters from start to finish will soon be online thanks to today’s approval of the new Internationalized Domain Name Fast Track Process by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers board.

“The coming introduction of non-Latin characters represents the biggest technical change to the Internet since it was created four decades ago,” said ICANN chairman Peter Dengate Thrush. “Right now Internet address endings are limited to Latin characters – A to Z. But the Fast Track Process is the first step in bringing the 100,000 characters of the languages of the world online for domain names.” Leer ms de este post!

L Root Server & CZ.NIC

Lunes, 26 de Octubre de 2009

icann2ICANN and the CZ.NIC Association Announce the Installation of the L Root Server in Prague, Czech Republic

26 October 2009

Marina del Rey, CA — October 26, 2009 — ICANN and the CZ.NIC Association today announced the installation of the L Root Server in Prague, Czech Republic. The L Root Server is one of the thirteen Root Name Servers which underpins the Internet’s Domain Name System (DNS).

The installation in Prague expands L’s footprint into Europe, in combination with installations in Miami and Los Angeles.

“By providing a mirror for the L Root Server we attempt to support the Internet infrastructure not only in our country,” said Ondrej Filip, Executive Director of the CZ.NIC Association. “The L Root Server in Prague serves the entire Internet, globally.” Leer ms de este post!

Bulk Transfer of Red Register Domains to DirectNIC

Jueves, 8 de Octubre de 2009

icann2Fuente: Nes Alert by ICANN
URL: http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-08oct09-en.htm

ICANN has authorized a bulk transfer of registrar Red Register Inc.’s domain names to DirectNIC Ltd., due to the de-accreditation of Red Register Inc.

The affected gTLD registries have taken steps to effect bulk transfers of Red Register’s names.

Former registrant-customers of Red Register should soon receive notices of the transfer from DirectNIC. Customer questions about the transfer should be directed to DirectNIC at:  Telephone: +1-504-679-5170 Email: redregister@directnic.com Web: http://www.directnic.com/

Why was this transfer authorized by ICANN? Red Register’s Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) was terminated by ICANN because of Red Register’s failure to comply with the requirements of the RAA. Leer ms de este post!

LACTLD Statement on ccTLD. HN situation

Jueves, 8 de Octubre de 2009

lactldFuente: LACTLD http://www.lactld.org/News_Item.2009-09-28.9048048483

To the international community

By this note, we would like to inform to the international community about the current situation in the ccTLD.HN, which is administrated by the RDS-HN , associated member of LACTLD , organization that inform us about this situation.

The current Honduran government has informed to ccTLD .HN that must hand over the ccTLD operation due to Article 79B of the Reglament of the Telecommunications Act (of the year 2002). This rule says that “CONATEL controls the regulation and administration of the domains and IP directions within the national territory. CONATEL will be able to take the necessary measures so that the administration of domains and IP addresses can be executed through from other public or private institutions, for which agreements will be signed and the corresponding regulations will be issued.” Leer ms de este post!

Three Registrars Lose Accreditation

Lunes, 10 de Agosto de 2009

icann2ICANN
10 August 2009

Three registrars have lost their accreditation.

South America Domains Ltd doing business as namefrog.com, Simply Named Inc (SimplyNamed.com) and Tahoe Domains Inc have not had their Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) renewed upon expiration for failure to comply with the requirements of the RAA.

Letters have been sent to each registrar Leer ms de este post!

ICANN – Lead Networks Files for Arbitration

Jueves, 6 de Agosto de 2009

icann2Fuente: ICANN
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-05aug09-en.htm
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August 2009

On Friday, 24 July 2009, Lead Networks Domains Pvt. Ltd. (“Lead Networks”) began the process of commencing an arbitration proceeding with the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) challenging ICANN’s decision to allow the RAA to expire without renewal because of Lead Networks’ failure to comply with the requirements of its RAA http://www.icann.org/correspondence/burnette-to-malik-14jul09-en.pdf [PDF, 74K].

In its filing to initiate arbitration, Lead Networks requested that ICANN and the arbitration panel stay the non-renewal until an arbitration decision is rendered. Although Lead Networks allowed the RAA to expire before seeking to arbitrate, ICANN has determined that a temporary stay is warranted in this case to protect affected registrants and users. Lead Networks will be reinstated as a registrar effective Tuesday, 04 August 2009.

Guidance is provided below for registrants who may be affected by this arbitration action.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How are registrants affected by Lead Networks’ arbitration filing?

A. Your domain names will remain with Lead Networks until the arbitration panel renders its decision or until you choose to transfer your domain name. In other words, during the arbitration, Leer ms de este post!