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Announcement of Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel and Launch of the Registry Request Service

30 de agosto de 2006

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ICANN is pleased to announce additional information regarding the process for considering proposed registry services including the development of an online tool for submissions, and the introduction of the members of the Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel.

In particular, ICANN is pleased to announce the launch of the Registry Request Service (RRS). As described in the 25 July 2006 Advisory and Implementation Notes, the Registry Services Evaluation Process includes an online tool for gTLD registries and sponsors to submit their requests for new registry services to ICANN. The RRS is a secure web-based application for gTLD registries and sponsors and is available at <https://rrs.icann.org/>. This site also contains publicly available information describing the process. An RSS beta version was tested from 31 July to 21 August; the live version of the RRS was launched on 22 August 2006. A non-interactive version of the RRS is available at <http://www.icann.org/registries/rsep/rrs_sample.html>.

As announced on 25 July 2006, the Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel will assist with the evaluation of certain requests for new registry services. Under the Registry Services Evaluation Policy, in the event that ICANN reasonably determines during the 15 calendar day preliminary determination period that a proposed registry service might raise significant security and stability issues, ICANN will refer the proposal to the Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel. The Panel shall have 45 calendar days following referral to prepare a written report regarding the effect of the proposed service on security and stability. The report will be posted for public comment on the ICANN website and provided to the ICANN Board, which will then reach a decision on the request. The Registry Services Evaluation Policy was effective on 15 August 2006.

For each matter referred to the RSTEP, the Chair shall select a Review Team of no more than five members from the RSTEP to evaluate the referred matter, none of which shall have an existing competitive, financial, or legal conflict of interest. Selections will be made with due regard to the particular technical issues raised by the referral. Note that some RSTEP experts are from gTLD registry or registrar organizations. The Panel Members from the gTLD registries that might be impacted by a specific decision of a Review Team will not participate as Review Team members, but they may be called upon by the Review Team to provide expertise or information relating to evaluations.

The members of the Panel are:

Len Bayles (ICM Registry; USA)

Rob Blokzijl (RIPE; Netherlands)

Jordyn Buchanan (Google; USA)

Lyman Chapin (Chair; Interisle Consulting Group; USA)

Mouhamet Diop (NEXT SA; Senegal)

Patrik Fältström (Cisco; USA)

Jayantha Fernando (LK Domain Name Registry; Sri Lanka)

Tony Harris (CABASE; Argentina)

Paul Hoffman (VPN Consortium; USA)

Hiro Hotta (JPRS; Japan)

Johan Ihrén (Autonomica; Sweden)

Rodney Joffe (UltraDNS/NeuStar; USA)

Mark Kosters (Verisign; USA)

Glenn Kowack (Consultant; USA)

Lars-Johan Liman (Autonomica; Sweden)

Kurtis Lindqvist (Internet Technology Advisors; Sweden)

Cricket Liu (Infoblox; USA)

Mark McFadden (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; USA)

Paul Mockapetris (Nominum; USA)

Russ Mundy (SPARTA; USA)

Frederico Neves (NIC .br; Brazil)

Cassidy Sehgal-Kolbet (Axiom Legal/Colgate-Palmolive; USA)

Mike St. Johns (Nominum; USA)

Andrew Sullivan (Afilias; Canada)