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RSTEP Report on Tralliance Proposal Posted for Public Comment

9 نوفمبر 2006

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On 18 September 2006, ICANN referred the Tralliance Corporation search.travel proposal to the Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel (RSTEP). The RSTEP had 45 calendar days to review the proposal and prepare a written report on whether the proposed Registry Service creates a reasonable risk of a meaningful adverse effect on Security or Stability. The RSTEP Review Team completed its report that can be found at http://www.icann.org/registries/rsep/tralliance_report.pdf.

The Review Team consisted of the following members:

  • Patrik Fältström (Cisco; Sweden)
  • Lars-Johan Liman (Autonomica; Sweden)
  • Cricket Liu (Infoblox; USA)
  • Mark McFadden (internet policy advisors, llc; USA)
  • Paul Mockapetris (Nominum; USA)

Under the terms of the Registry Services Evaluation Policy, following receipt of the RSTEP report, the ICANN Board will determine whether the proposed Registry Service creates a reasonable risk of a meaningful adverse effect on Stability or Security.

ICANN invites public comments on the RSTEP Report through 18:00 UTC (10:00 PST) on 7 December 2006.

Documents related to the Tralliance proposal are available here:

Comments can be posted to: tralliance-comments@icann.org.

Comments can be viewed at: http://forum.icann.org/lists/tralliance-comments.