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  • Category: ccTLD, gInternational Agreement
  • Topic: Redelegation of .AE (United Arab Emirates)
  • Board meeting date: 23 January 2008
  • Resolution number: 2008.01.09
  • URL for Board minutes/resolution: http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/minutes-23jan08.htm
  • Status: Completed

Summary
Board approves the redelegation of the .AE (United Arab Emirates) ccTLD to the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority.

Text

Whereas, the .AE top-level domain is the designated country-code for the United Arab Emirates.

Whereas, ICANN has received a request for redelegation of .AE to the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority.

Whereas, ICANN has reviewed the request, and has determined that the proposed redelegation would be in the best interest of the local and global Internet communities.

It is hereby RESOLVED (2008.01.09), that the proposed redelegation of the .AE domain to the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority is approved.

Implementation Actions

  • Redelegate .AE to Telecommunications Regulatory Authority.
    • Responsible entity: IANA
    • Due date: None specified
    • Completion date: 2008

Other Related Resolutions

  • Board Resolution 00.13, adopted on 10 March 2000, whereby the Board authorized the President and staff to work with the ccTLD managers, Governmental Advisory Committee, and other interested parties to prepare draft language for ccTLD contracts, policy statements, and/or communications.
  • Board Resolution 01.37, adopted on 13 March 2001, whereby the Board directed ICANN management to complete drafts of legacy agreements, and to pursue, as needed, acceptable ccTLD agreements.
  • Other resolutions TBD.

Additional Information

Explanatory text does not modify or override Resolutions. See Board Resolutions Page for more information.

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