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Title: Trends in ccTLD


1
Trends in ccTLDs and models of operation
  • ICANN/ITU meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • July 24, 2004

2
Points to discuss?
  • Who is CENTR
  • Domain Market information and what are ccTLDs
  • Streamlined domain management.
  • All issues are local User needs and compliance
    with National laws, (Privacy rights, data
    protection, consumer rights etc)

3
What is CENTR?
  • Council of European National Top Level Domain
    Registries
  • Forum for TLD managers
  • Primarily ccTLDs (but gTLDs ) 46 Registry members
  • Mainly European (but members from 5 continents)
  • European Commission, invited Governments, RIPE
    and ICANN observers.

4
CENTRs Membership
  • AFGNIC Afghanistan (.af)
  • STA Andorra (.ad)
  • ISOC.AM Armenia (.am)
  • NIC.AC Ascension Is. (.ac), Diego Garcia (.io),
    St Helena (.sh)
  • NIC.AT Austria (.at)
  • DNS Belgium Belgium (.be)
  • Digital Systems Bulgaria (.bg)
  • CIRA Canada (.ca)
  • CARNet Croatia (.hr)
  • UCY-DNS Cyprus (.cy)
  • CZ.NIC Czech Republic (.cz)
  • DENIC Germany (.de)
  • FICORA Finland (.?)
  • AFNIC France (.fr), Mayotte (.yt), Reunion (.re),
    St. Pierre Miquelon (.pm), Wallis Futuna Is.
    (.wf )
  • GibNet Gibraltar (.gi)
  • GR-Hostmaster Greece (.gr)
  • Island Networks Guernsey (.gg), Jersey (.je)
  • CHIP Hungary (.hu)
  • IEDR Ireland (.ie)
  • LITNET NOC Lithuania (.lt)
  • RESTENA DNS-LU Luxembourg (.lu)
  • NIC Malta Malta (.mt)
  • NIC-Mexico Mexico (.mx)
  • MoldData Moldova (.md)
  • SIDN Netherlands (.nl)
  • ISOCNZ New Zealand (.nz)
  • NORID Norway (.no), Bouvet Is. (.bv), Svalbard
    Jan Mayen Is. (.sj)
  • Palestinian Registry Palestine (.ps)
  • NASK Poland (.pl)
  • FCCNPortugal (.pt)
  • RNC Romania (.ro)
  • Ros-NIIROS Russia (.ru)
  • RED.ES Spain (.es)
  • ARNES Slovenia (.si)
  • IIS Sweden (.se)
  • SWITCH Switzerland (.ch), Lichtenstein (.li)
  • SITA (.aero)
  • Nominet UK United Kingdom (.uk)

5
Benefits of diverse participation
  • CENTR values participation from many different
    registries
  • Western and Eastern Europe, Americas, Asia,
    Oceania
  • Different regulatory regimes, Internet community
    expectations, use of domain names etc.
  • Different challenges is ensuring stable
    DNS/Internet
  • Provides diverse viewpoints
  • Brings different perspectives to discussion of
    issues
  • Helps CENTR define policies that benefit everyone
  • Comes to agreed opinions based on this dialogue
    within CENTR, so there is a unified opinion to
    the global arena

6
Internet users and Domain Names
7
All Users have choice
  • gTLDs (outside jurisdiction) compete with ccTLDs
    (inside jurisdiction)
  • Regulation of ccTLDs in addition to normal
    business practice reduces attractiveness of
    ccTLDs so users buy domains elsewhere.
  • Global market, global pressure satisfying local
    culture, local needs, local environment
    stimulate success.

8
Domain Name market
ccTLDs make up 39 of the market
Source Verisign
9
ccTLD Registry Models
  • Historically Internet was used and developed by
    academic community
  • Many ccTLD registries were operated by academic
    institutions or government research department.
  • Many academic institutions or Government research
    department do not want the liability/responsibilit
    y of running a registry create separate body to
    operate Registry
  • Other cases internet communities invite private
    companies to operate on a cost recovery basis.
  • Some Government research departments have handed
    over function to the regulator and the regulator
    has handed responsibility to private sector cost
    recovery companies.
  • Some were delegated directly to Private Sector
    companies.

10
Management Models
11
Streamlining Domain Management
12
gTLDs in competition with ccTLDs
  • Chile 0.09
  • Poland 0.20
  • Germany 0.33
  • Malaysia 0.76
  • Turkey 2.89
  • Spain 7.07
  • India 39.49
  • France went from 5.30 to 3.83 in one month.

Source nic.IR
13
Policy decisions are local
  • Users which includes Government, determine
    policy of Domain Registration.
  • Technical issues handled by technical community
  • Policy issues dealt with by users having regard
    for the legal framework of the country where the
    Registry is located.
  • Internationalised Domain Names are a local issues
    policies need to be in local script and local
    dispute resolution important.

14
Controlling ccTLD Registry does not give power
over Internet
  • Industry and Government working together to
    satisfy user demand will bring success to the
    Internet community
  • Internet is not like telephony it has
    intelligence at the edges - it has been made by
    design to avoid central points of failure
    packets (like users) circumvent areas of
    restriction.
  • Public / Private partnership with all control
    divested to the local community makes for a solid
    foundation.

15
Government / Industry Models
  • Dialogue and responsibility
  • Some governments specifically exclude Internet
    Naming and Addressing issues from
    Telecommunications Regulations placing a duty
    on Industry to act appropriately.
  • Government still controls the general framework
    for conducting business and providing
    (non-discriminatory) services.
  • Market failure unlikely as industry and users
    have most to loose. Policy Boards and Registry
    fast to respond.
  • Some Governments manage Internet Naming and
    Addressing Policy.
  • Industry will be unable to rescue in a timely
    manner, as management is controlled by policy and
    process.

16
Summary
  • Industry can help Government, we say to
    Governments
  • Internet Management is a problem you dont want
  • you dont need
  • weve solved it
  • tell us if there are issues.
  • Dialogue is good and we are all here to assist.
  • Together we will satisfy local demand, promote
    local diversity, recognise different cultures,
    languages and frameworks.

17
Future Meetings
  • General Assemblies 2004
  • Yerevan AM (Sept), Zürich CH (Dec)
  • Technical, Administrative, Legal workshops
    throughout the year.

18
CENTR newsletterwww.centr.org/domainwire/
  • Thank you
  • Paul M Kane
  • CENTR Chairman
  • Paul.Kane_at_CENTR.org
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