ICANN Newsletter | Week ending 25 April 2008
News from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
23 April 2008 | ICANN is opening a comment period on Public Interest Registry's proposed implementation of DNS Security Extensions in .ORG.
21 April 2008 | ICANN is seeking to appoint an independent evaluator to undertake a review of the ICANN Board.
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24 April 2008 | The Internet is slowly inching closer to ratcheting up the security of its Domain Name System server architecture: ICANN plans to go operational with the secure DNS technology, DNSSEC, later this year in one of its domains.
18 April 2008 | About 250 country-code domain names exist for various nations or territories around the world, used as suffixes in the Internet addresses crucial for computers to find Web sites and route e-mail. Outside the United States, these suffixes are often preferred over the global ".com" as a source of national pride. But deciding who gets to have one or keep one can be tricky.
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