Who decides domain name prefixes?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Jontish, Sep 25, 2009.

  1. #1
    Once in a while there are new domain names prefixes (.com, .net etc), what I'm wondering is who are the one to decide this? Who's in charge of these decisions and technically able to manage this?

    Thanks!
     
    Jontish, Sep 25, 2009 IP
  2. theapparatus

    theapparatus Peon

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  3. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    Yes ICANN is the main incharge of this but they give the rights to countries for country level domains
     
    Bohra, Sep 26, 2009 IP
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    #4
    Well,they are domain extensitons.ICANN has made the rules related to domain.But different country can also
    determine their domain extension under the rule of ICANN.
     
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  5. root@localhost

    root@localhost Peon

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    i heard that we actually can submit proposal for new domain extension even it's not ccTLD. is it true?
     
    root@localhost, Sep 26, 2009 IP
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    juliespaulding1 Well-Known Member

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    I don't think that's entirely true but I heard on the radio the other day that ICANN's considering releasing a whole new bunch.
     
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  7. theapparatus

    theapparatus Peon

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    Yes, anyone can submit a request for a new *.tld. Runs $10k US I believe last time I checked and you have to prove that you are experienced and knowledgeable enough about the domain system to manage such a job or have already hired others to do so for you.

    edit: Oops, the price has gone up. It's now $50k US. http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/new-tld-application-instructions-15aug00.htm
     
    theapparatus, Sep 27, 2009 IP
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    jezzz Notable Member

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    OMG! it means $50k for registering one! TLD :)

    Yes! ICANN reserves whole rights to perform several operation regarding Domains & Prefixes
     
    jezzz, Sep 27, 2009 IP
  9. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    And thats non refundable .. if they dont agree to create the tld then that 50k is gone.
     
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  10. Jontish

    Jontish Well-Known Member

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    Alright, thanks for all the good information people! :)
     
    Jontish, Oct 8, 2009 IP
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    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    wtf :D a great RIP from icann
     
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  12. theapparatus

    theapparatus Peon

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    No, that's $50k to ask if you can register a *.tld. Costs even more if you get approval.
     
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    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    its 50K$ to waste not 50$ :D
     
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    Jontish Well-Known Member

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    Who makes the propositions to ICANN then?
     
    Jontish, Oct 13, 2009 IP
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    Anyone who wants to. All they have to do is pony up the $50k US and show that they have the experience and the knowledge to run the new *.TLD. (Or show that they've hired someone to do so.)
     
    theapparatus, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  16. Jontish

    Jontish Well-Known Member

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    Ah, that explains a lot.
     
    Jontish, Oct 23, 2009 IP