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Second Update on .org Reassignment
Process
This is an update on the status of the evaluation of the eleven
applications ICANN received from entities seeking to become the registry
operator for the .org top-level domain on 1 January 2003, when VeriSign,
Inc. gives up that role. For more information, see the previous
update that was published on 25 July 2002.
Current Status and Schedule
The groups
described in the 25 July update are proceeding with their review of
the applications. Based on their progress, the schedule remains unchanged
from that announced in the 25 July update:
- 9 August 2002 - Last day for ICANN to pose questions or requests for
additional information to applicants. Applicants should be prepared
to respond quickly.
- 19 August 2002 - Posting of draft staff report, which will be accompanied
by written reports received from the groups described in the 25 July
update. Comments by the applicants and the public will be invited on
these materials.
- 29 August 2002 - Deadline for applicant comments on and responses
to draft staff report.
- 5 September 2002 - Posting of Final Staff Report and Recommendation.
- Late September 2002 - Board decision on selection.
Supplemental Question
Posed to Applicants
The following clarifying question has been posed to each applicant, with
a request that a response be provided by 8 August 2002:
Supplemental Question No. 1:
According to the Criteria for Assessing
Proposals, "ICANN will place significant emphasis on the demonstrated
ability of the applicant or a member of the proposing team to operate
a TLD registry of significant scale in a manner that provides affordable
services with a high degree of service responsiveness and reliability."
In various parts of the written proposals submitted, and in the presentations
given at the ICANN
Public Forum on the evening of 26 June 2002 in Bucharest, applicants
frequently made references to the number of domain names they (or their
team members) support as either a registry operator or a registrar that
interacts with a registry. For consistency sake, we are asking all applicants
to clarify their responses and presentations by providing details, including
the number of domain names, they (or their team members) support in
each registry or registrar operation they wish to have considered in
the course of the evaluation.
Specifically, please give the following details separately for each
registry or registrar operation you wish to have considered:
a. Identify each registry or registrar operation you wish to have
considered.
b. State whether it is a registry, a registrar, or both.
c1. If it is a registry, state the number of domain names and registrars
supported by the registry.
c2. If it is a registrar, state the number of domain names supported
by the registrar, and state what registries it interacts with.
d. State which of the following protocols the registry or registrar
operation uses for registry-registrar communications: EPP and RRP.
If both protocols are used, please provide details regarding which
communications employ each protocol.
e. Identify all differences between the protocols identified in your
response to item (d) above (i.e. as implemented in the registry or
registrar operation concerning which you are responding) and the protocol
you propose to use for the .org registry.
f. Name which of the applicant and members of the proposing team
is/are responsible for the operation of the registry or registrar,
and describe the role(s) under which it is/they are responsible.
Responses will be posted once they are received.
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