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Senior Leaders of India’s IT Sector to Address ICANN Meeting

Biggest names in Indian high-tech to share success stories with global audience

NEW DELHI, India: Some of the most prestigious names in the Indian IT industry will share their insights and experiences with the global audience at a session at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 31st International Public Meeting in New Delhi today.

“ICANN is honoured that these leaders of the Indian IT sector will take part in our meeting and share their invaluable insights into the strategies and models that have rocketed India to the forefront of the global IT sector,” said Dr Paul Twomey, ICANN’s President and CEO.

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ICANN Explores India’s Pioneering Work on IDNs

Nation’s work on Internationalized Domain Names has lessons for global project

NEW DELHI, INDIA: The Indian experience with Internationalized Domain Names and possible lessons for global implementation of IDNs will be front and center at a workshop at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 31st International Public Meeting slated for 13 February 2008 at 11 am local time.

“ICANN’s IDN program is about making close to 100,000 characters from the languages of the world available at the top level – the part after the dot — so users can benefit from a domain name in fully localized language or script,” said Tina Dam, ICANN’s IDN Program Director. ” India has 22 official languages and has done a great deal of foundation work on how languages and scripts – or the collection of characters used in a language – can be categorized and used. There are a lot of lessons for the world coming out of the work being done in India.”

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ICANN Meeting Opened by Shri Jainder Singh, Secretary, India’s Department of Information Technology

Shri Jainder Singh tells ICANN meeting that India endorses ICANN’s strategic plan

NEW DELHI, INDIA: The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers opened its 31st International Public Meeting in New Delhi yesterday with an address from Shri Jainder Singh, Secretary, Department of Information Technology, the Government of India.

In his address to the crowd at the meeting’s welcoming ceremony Monday morning, Secretary Singh made a number of comments about the work ICANN is doing, including its Strategic Plan.

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ICANN Opens 31st International Public Meeting in New Delhi

Topics include Internet internationalization, increasing domain names choices

NEW DELHI , INDIA: Internet issues from around the world are front and center in India as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers opened its 31st International Public Meeting today in New Delhi.

“This year is an important one for the future of ICANN. The U.S. government is in the middle of its Midterm Review of its Joint Project Agreement with ICANN, and we’re arguing it’s time to take the final step to originally envisioned private sector model for ICANN,” said Peter Dengate Thrush, ICANN’s Board Chairman. “In fact the public comment period closes on the final day of this meeting – so we expect plenty of discussion about this in New Delhi, and we will be encouraging everyone who believes in the ICANN model of coordination not control to make their thoughts known.”

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Update on the 2008 ICANN Nominating Committee

This is an update on the progress of the 2008 ICANN Nominating Committee. The 2008 Nominating Committee began its work in November 2007 following the ICANN Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California, and is actively seeking qualified candidates for the following key positions within ICANN:

  • 2 Board Directors
  • 1 GNSO Council member
  • 1 ccNSO Council member
  • 2 ALAC members (Europe and North America)