ccTLD News Sessions have an excellent collection of case studies, statistics, new developments, trends and more. The ccTLD News Sessions have been a part of the ccNSO Members Meetings for several years and has provided a global platform for both experienced and new people to meet, share experiences and discuss ccTLD-related aspects. The sessions are open to all.
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Deadline is Friday, 28 January 2022 (23:59 UTC)
The MPC is seeking speakers on a variety of ccTLD-related topics. Whether you are a seasoned presenter, or this be your first time, we encourage you to submit your proposal to participate in the pre-ICANN73 ccTLD News Session.
The MPC particularly welcomes proposals that fit into one of the two themes below:
Meet the members: providing a platform for newer ccTLD community members ccTLD News Session #1, held on Wednesday, 2 March 2022 (13:00-15:00 UTC)
Capacity building efforts by ccTLDs ccTLD News Session #2, held on Thursday, 3 March 2022 (07:00-09:00 UTC)
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ccNSO Newcomer Webinar
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Are you new to the ccNSO, or would like to learn more? During this 1-hour ccTLD Community Webinar for Newcomers, Pablo Rodriguez (.pr) will help you to gain an understanding of the work of the ccNSO, what to expect from the ccNSO at the Virtual ICANN72 Virtual Annual General Meeting, as well as how ccTLD community representatives can participate in the important work that affects you and your region. Pablo is Vice Chair to the ccNSO Council, and Chair of the ccNSO Outreach and Involvement Standing Committee (OISC).
Access and ability to log into the schedule platform can take up to 30 minutes after completing the registration process.
Zoom recordings are posted on the ICANN org schedule platform within the session description of each session as soon as they become available, which is generally the same day as the live session, by the end of the day or within 12 hours of the session conclusion.