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The IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process is Open
ICANN is pleased to announce the launch of the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process.
For the first time in Internet history, non-English speakers across the globe will see Internet addresses completely in their own language.
Access to the IDN ccTLD Fast Track online application system and all associated materials are available at:
http://www.icann.org/en/topics/idn/fast-track/
The Affirmation of Commitments –
What it Means
The Affirmation of Commitments completes a transition that started 11 years ago...
When ICANN was created in 1998, with the assistance of the United States Government, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) process was started with the objective of achieving a noble goal: the coordination of the Internet's unique identifiers by the private sector through a not-for-profit organization where policies were developed from the bottom up.
The signing of the Affirmation determines once and for all that this model works.
The JPA was the seventh amendment of the original MOU. Over the years there have been thirteen report cards on performance of responsibilities to the US Department of Commerce alone. So why is the Affirmation of Commitments a further step in progress and internationalization of the ICANN model?
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Every significant piece of work that ICANN produces goes through a period of public comment, typically 30 days, so that the broader Internet community has an opportunity to comment. Often one document will go through several stages of review and revision before being finalised. Below are all the comment periods that are currently open.