ICANN Newsletter | Week ending 27 June 2008
News from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
26 June 2008 | The Board of ICANN today approved a recommendation that could see a whole range of new names introduced to the Internet's addressing system.
26 June 2008 | ICANN concluded its 32nd International Public Meeting in Paris today after four days of discussions that will shape the future of the Internet.
26 June 2008 | At its 25 June 2008 meeting in Paris, France the GNSO Council decided to post for public review and comment proposed new language that seeks to clarify two portions of the existing Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP).
26 June 2008 | The IDNC WG has produced its draft final report for discussion by the GAC and the ccNSO pursuant to the charter of the IDNC WG.
25 June 2008 | Focus is on the evolution of the domain naming and addressing system and its coordination.
25 June 2008 | ICANN is another step closer to formalized relationships with all Latin American ccTLDs with the signing of its ninth accountability framework in the region.
25 June 2008 | At its 25 June 2008 meeting in Paris, France the GNSO Council voted to invite public comments on the 21 June 2008 version of the GNSO Improvements - Top Level Plan prepared by the GNSO Improvements Planning Team.
24 June 2008 | ICANN released French and Spanish versions of ICANN Policy Issue Briefs in furtherance of ICANN's internationalization efforts and to help better inform the community on important areas of Internet policy development.
24 June 2008 | The IDNC WG has produced its draft final report [PDF, 97 KB] for discussion by the GAC and the ccNSO pursuant to the charter of the IDNC WG.
22 June 2008 | On 13 June 2008 the IDNC WG published its draft Final Report. The IDNC WG now publishes now an update of its first draft to include the results of the various face-to face meeting discussions of the first draft.
21 June 2008 | ICANN is glad to announce a free shuttle service for attendees of its Paris meeting.
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