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RE: [council] FW: Proposal to form a Joint ALAC - GNSO WG "to develop a sustainable approach to providing support to applicants requiring assistance in applying for and operating new gTLDs" in response to the ICANN Board Resolution 20 at the Nairobi

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  • Subject: RE: [council] FW: Proposal to form a Joint ALAC - GNSO WG "to develop a sustainable approach to providing support to applicants requiring assistance in applying for and operating new gTLDs" in response to the ICANN Board Resolution 20 at the Nairobi
  • From: "Bruce Tonkin" <Bruce.Tonkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 14:50:00 +1000
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  • Thread-topic: [council] FW: Proposal to form a Joint ALAC - GNSO WG "to develop a sustainable approach to providing support to applicants requiring assistance in applying for and operating new gTLDs" in response to the ICANN Board Resolution 20 at the Nairobi

Hello Rafik,

>>  the IDN ccTLD is good example but I am not sure that there is a fee for the 
>> fast track process?http://www.icann.org/en/topics/idn/fast-track/ ;. we 
>> shouldn't also be worried for the technical and operational side as many of 
>> those countries were preparing for long time to have IDNs.


There are some fees for IDN-ccTLD fast track.

From: 
http://www.icann.org/en/topics/idn/fast-track/idn-cctld-requestors-manual-16nov09-en.pdf

"Payment of the fee (USD $26,000) for the processing of a request in the String 
Evaluation Stage is expected but not mandatory. ICANN will submit a notice of 
this amount to you. If you are unable to pay this fee you can contact ICANN 
stating the reason for the inability to pay the fee.

Payment of an annual contribution to ICANN’s cost of operations in the amount 
1‐3% of the revenue from the registrations of domain names within the selected 
TLD is expected but not mandatory. ICANN will submit a notice of the structure 
of this amount to you on an annual basis."

Note that the application fee above only covers the evaluation of the string.  
Whereas the policy for new gTLDs requires technical and operational evaluation, 
along with mechanisms for rights protection mechanisms etc.   The legal costs 
and economists around new gTLDS have also been far greater (millions) - so the 
more the community demands with respect to work on new gTLDs, the higher the 
costs for ICANN that need to be recovered in some way.

Once a string is selected, then an IDN-ccTLD goes through the normal IANA ccTLD 
delegation process - which is essentially proving that the applicant has the 
support of the local community.   (it is a little like the community evaluation 
component of the new gTLD process where there is contention between 
applicants).   There are some technical tests applied before a ccTLD is placed 
into the root, and generally I believe that IANA does some due diligence on the 
technical capabilities of the applicant.

Regards,
Bruce Tonkin












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