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- Category: ccTLDs
- Topic: Delegation of IDN ccTLD
- Board meeting date: 25 June 2010
- Resolution number: 2010.06.25.17
- URL for Board minutes/resolution: http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/resolutions-25jun10-en.htm
- Status: Completed
Summary
Approved delegation of IDN ccTLD Fast Track application.
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Delegation of the ?? Top-Level Domain to Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited
Whereas, ICANN has received a request for delegation of ?? , encoded as "xn--j6w193g", to Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited as a country-code top-level domain.
Whereas, ?? is a string that has successfully completed the string evaluation portion of the IDN ccTLD Fast Track process.
Whereas, ICANN has determined that the proposal is on behalf of a country or territory that is currently listed in the ISO 3166-1 standard, and therefore eligible to be delegated country-code top-level domains under current policy.
Whereas, the string applied for delegation is proposed to be used by the applicant in a manner consistent with the country or territory for which they were approved in the string evaluation process.
Whereas, ICANN has reviewed the delegation request, and has determined that the proposal would be in the interests of the local and global Internet communities.
Resolved (2010.06.25.17), that the proposed delegation of the . ?? to Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited is approved.
Implementation Actions
- Proceed with delegation process pursuant to IANA Functions processes.
- Responsible entity: IANA Functions Department
- Due date: Per IANA Functions processes
- Implementation date: Completed per IANA Functions processes
Other Related Resolutions
- TBD
Additional Information
- Information on the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process is available at http://www.icann.org/en/topics/idn/fast-track/.
- The IANA Reports on Delegation is available at http://www.iana.org/reports/2010/hongkong-report-07jun2010.html.
- The resolution does not address funding for the items identified therein.
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