Tralliance, the .travel Registry, has announced important new changes to the Registry. This update is brought to you by .travel registrar EnCirca .
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Read more...Afilias, an Internet registry and provider of back end Internet services, has announced plans to deploy the DNS Security Extensions to 13 more Top Level Domains by the end of the year, adding another 8 million domains to the Internet’s chain of trust.
Read more...Zak Muscovitch, the Canadian Domain Name Lawyer and Internet Law Expert, Has Announced That He Will Be Seeking a Position on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) in Order to Help Canada's Lagging Internet Marketplace
Read more...RESTON, VA--(Marketwire - August 25, 2010) - The Board of Directors of .ORG, The Public Interest Registry announced today that Alexa Raad, the President and Chief Executive Officer of PIR, has decided to resign from her positions with the company effective on September 24th, 2010. Her resignation concludes 3 1/2 years of service and leadership at PIR.
Read more...New gTLDs continue to be a major topic of discussion within ICANN circles, and the regional meeting currently underway in Tokyo has revealed some interesting updates for potential applicants.
Read more...The announcement that .co has already achieved over 450,000 new registrations since the opening up of the second level a month ago demonstrates that there is strong demand in the global domain name marketplace for quality new domain spaces.
Read more...Afilias, which operates .info and more than a dozen other Web site extensions, will announce on Monday plans to deploy an emerging standard known as DNSSEC that adds a layer of encryption to the Internet's Domain Name System.
Read more...ICM, the organisation that has been battling for six years to get a .xxx top level domain names accepted by ICANN is one step closer to achieving its goal: a draft proposal, its fourth, has been issued by ICANN for public comment. The document, along with a range of supporting material from ICM, will be available for a 30 day comment period on the ICANN web site until 23 September. In 2004, ICM ...
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