ICANN Newsletter | Week ending 8 February 2008
News from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
7 February 2008 | ICANN will open its 31st International Public Meeting on 11 February 2008 in New Delhi, India, a country and a region certain to be a the forefront of the waves of changes coming to the Internet.
6 February 2008 | The ICANN community has recently completed a policy development process regarding the introduction of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs). ICANN is seeking feedback on the proposed approach as a step in its implementation planning for the introduction of new gTLDs.
4 February 2008 | The Initial Operating Plan and Budget Framework [PDF, 904 KB] kicks off the operational planning process for ICANN, providing the community with a first look at planned work and costs for fiscal year 2009.
4 February 2008 | ICANN took another step along the path of deployment for the next-generation IPv6 Internet addressing system.
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8 February 2008 | With Internet growing at a rocketing speed in India and the country at the forefront of technology change, ICANN, the body charged with overseeing Internet address system is holding its international public meeting in New Delhi.
5 February 2008 | The great migration from IPv4 to IPv6 has officially begun, after ICANN added the first addresses to its root servers that conform to the new version of the internet protocol.
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