Wednesday, December 06, 2006
What's in a name - a story about TLDs
The Berliners formed a Limited Commercial Partnership to coordinate lobbying efforts aimed at convincing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to approve the new city TLD. This initiative claims to have a staff of six people working with the support of “more than 30 organisations and persons that represent the community of Berliners”.
The dotBerlin application contends that the namespace within the .de and other TLDs is becoming increasingly scarce and that the organisation has proven demand for .berlin within the community. It also correctly points out that other cities will go for their respective TLDs.
New Yorkers supporting the .nyc initiative have added their voices to the calls for city TLDs saying that .nyc would improve the quality of life in the city, broaden internet access and development as well as allow better marketing of itself as a tourist destination. They also say that, “
The dotasia organisation goes beyond the concept of a city TLD – it has already presented paperwork (in the virtual sense) to ICANN for setting up a sponsored TLD called .asia. The group based in
Dot Africa is lagging behind its Asian counterparts but the initiative for an
Many South African businesses have encountered resistance to their proposals because of the perception that the continent is gradually falling under the hegemony of the South. Africans north of the Limpopo resent the apparent economic imperialism of South Africa, so if a company operated under a pan African, .Africa web address, rather than a .co.za address, it could be easier to negotiate better deals.
Some delegates at the
A counter-argument to this line of reasoning would include the fact that the most recently created TLDs such as .aero . coop and .museum have not experienced huge popularity.
ICANN has just published a discussion document proposing alterations to the country code TLDs or ccTLDs. The proposed changes include
The break-up of the
/ENDS
pet shop
newsagent
pharmacy software
Cash Registers