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1 DotAsia sTLD Initiative: A Top-Level Domain for the Pan- Asia and Asia Pacific Internet Community

2 The.ASIA Concept Result of over 2 years of work All TLDs except ccTLDs are perceived as Western-based Yet, over 60% of the world’s population and 90 languages reside in Asia Asia undergoing dramatic, accelerating change Economic Cultural Technical Asian community bound together by this dynamic environment Coherent/mature/thriving (e.g. APNIC, APNG, APRICOT meetings) NOW is the time for the Asian community to establish its own identity on the Internet

3 Why a.ASIA TLD?.ASIA fulfills a market need Internet penetration/usage growing exponentially in Asia Internet is critical to community’s growth, access and integration A new domain will satisfy demand for a “virtual central market” with a neutral identity.ASIA fulfills the requirements for an sTLD “…a specialized TLD that has a sponsor representing the narrower community that is most affected by the TLD.” “…a sponsor is an organization to which is delegated some defined ongoing policy-formulation authority…”.ASIA fulfills a dream A powerful, integrated market to balance the West

4 Who needs.ASIA TLD? Asia based regional companies Local companies expanding to regional Asia Headquarters of global companies NGOs and not-for-profit organisations in Asia such as APNIC, APIA, APTLD, ASOCIO, etc. Asian Games, Asian Cup and many other Asia based sports events Asian Wall Street Journal, Asia Computer Weekly, Channel News Asia and many other newspapers / magazines / TV channels which target the Asian market or community Air Asia, JetStar Asia, Aero Asia and other Asia based airline companies Many others…

5 What is.ASIA? A “sponsored” top level domain, or sTLD Registrations available in LDH at the second level (e.g. name.asia) idn.asia to be supported in the future Eligibility requirement: legal entity in Pan-Asia or Asia Pacific Definition: ICANN’s Asia/Australia/Pacific region Sold via accredited registrars including ccTLDs Standards-compliant domain

6 DotAsia Organisation Limited: formed to serve the community Vision: Leverage the successful and cooperative platform of the Pan- Asia and Asia Pacific Internet community to further this collaborative approach to other areas of the growing economies. Mission: Sponsor, establish and operate an Internet namespace with global recognition and regional significance dedicated to the needs of the Pan-Asia and Asia Pacific Internet community Reinvest surpluses in socio-technological advancement initiatives relevant to the Pan-Asia and Asia Pacific Internet community Operate a viable not-for-profit initiative that is a technically advanced, world-class TLD registry for the Pan-Asia and Asia Pacific community

7 Who is DotAsia Organisation Limited? Not-for-profit organisation incorporated in Hong Kong “Owned” by Pan-Asia and Asia Pacific Internet community: Sponsored by ccTLD’s Co-sponsored by regional based Internet/IT/Telecom groups, NGOs, and other relevant community organizations Open and accessible governance Board of 11 (8 sponsors, 2 co-sponsors, 1 CEO) Advisory Council (1 representative from each co-sponsor, plus other experts appointed by the Board) Proceeds Steering Committee—selects community projects to fund Initial funding loaned by Afilias Limited Afilias will be the back-end registry service provider of.ASIA

8 Organization Structure

9 Special Features & Differentiators Pan-Asia and Asia Pacific regional presence requirement Augmenting UDRP & WIPO reserved domains list with local DRP & reserved lists Improve regional intellectual property rights protection Especially important for IDNs Joint marketing, product bundling with ccTLDs Proof-of-concept IDN lab Leverage existing ccTLD experience Advanced application of standards

10 Sponsor members (ccTLD) participation and benefits Nominations to and votes for the Board Local Domain Dispute Resolution Policy to augment the UDRP List of Reserved Names to be blocked Language expertise on multilingual domain names TLD operating experience from your ccTLD No capital investment is needed Direct Re-Investment to projects and initiatives (certain restrictions apply)

11 Co-sponsor members (Regional Groups) participation and benefits Nomination of a representative on the Advisory Council Nominate and vote for the seats at the Board Experience and policy knowledge for.ASIA Bids to the Proceeds Steering Committee for grant allocations Counsel to Proceeds Steering Committee on areas of interest for re-investment No capital investment is needed

12 .ASIA bid already has good support Current Sponsors (LOIs signed).AF - Afganistan Network Information Center (AFGNIC).BT - Bhutan Communications Authority.CN - China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).ID - Country Code Top Level Domain Indonesia (ccTLD-ID).IN -.IN ccTLD Registry.IR -.IR ccTLD Registry.JP - Japan Registry Service Co., Ltd. (JPRS).KH -.KH, Cambodia.KR - Korea Network Information Center (KRNIC).KZ - Kazakstan Network Information Center.MN -.MN ccTLD Registry, DataCom Co., Ltd..MO - Macau Network Information Center (MONIC).NU - Internet Users Society - Niue (IUSN).NZ - InternetNZ.PH - PH Domain Foundation.SG - Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC).TJ - Information Technology Center,.TJ ccTLD Manager, Tajikistan.TW - Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC).UZ - Computerization and Information Technology Developing Center,.UzInfoCom.,.UZ ccTLD.VN - Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) Current Co-sponsors (LOIs signed) APNG - Asia Pacific Networking Group APNIC - Asia Pacific Network Information Centre PAN – Pan Asia Networking, International Development Research Centre

13 Other Supporters Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Association (APTLD) Gabia, Inc. (ICANN and KRNIC Accredited Registrar from Korea) Hon SIN Chung-Kai, Legislative Councillor, HKSAR Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited (CYBERPORT) Hong Kong Information Technology Federation (HKITF) Hong Kong Information Technology Industry Council (HKITIC) Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association (HKISPA) Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) Hong Kong Telecommunications Users Group (HKTUG) Information and Software Industry Association, Hong Kong (ISIA) Invest Hong Kong, HKSAR Government (InvestHK) IP Mirror Private Limited (ICANN and SGNIC Accredited Registrar from Singapore) NAAAP Toronto Netpia.com (ICANN-Accredited Registrar from Korea) Open Forum of Cambodia Pacific Islands Chapter, Internet Society (PICISOC) Philippine Internet Services Organization (PISO) Web Commerce Communications Limited (ICANN-Accredited Registrar from Malaysia) WooHo T&C Ltd. d.b.a. RGNames.com (ICANN-Accredited Registrar from Korea)

14 Initial Board Indra K. HARTONO (Managing Partner, ccTLD-ID) Hirofumi HOTTA (Director, JPRS) LIM Choon Sai (General Manager, SGNIC) Tommy MATSUMOTO (Chairman, APNG) Dr. SIR Jae-Chul (Vice President, KRNIC) Richard ST. CLAIR (Co-founder and Technical Manager, IUSN) Dr. THAM Yiu Kwok (Administrative Contact, MONIC) Prof. TSENG Shian-Shyong (Chairman, TWNIC) YU Yang (Commissioner, International Affairs, CNNIC) One vacancy from Co-Sponsor Member CEO (Ex-Officio)

15 Initial Advisory Council Izumi AIZU (Member Asia / Australia / Pacific, Interim ALAC) R.K. ARORA (Group Coordinator & Senior Director, Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India) Prof. Vincent CHEN (Advisory Board, APNG) Prof. Kilnam CHON (KAIST) Khaled FATTAL (Acting Executive Director, AINC) Dr. Kenny HUANG (Advisor, CDNC) Maria NG Lee Hoon (Regional Senior Program Specialist, PAN, IDRC) Paul WILSON (Director General, APNIC) Prof. XUE Hong (Member Asia / Australia / Pacific, Interim ALAC) More experts are needed

16 .ASIA Timetable ICANN bid submitted : 16 Mar 2004 Public comments: 1 Apr–14 May 2004 Independent evaluation: May-Aug 2004 First face-to-face Initial Board Meeting in KL in Jul 2004 Sep 2004 and onward: Selection of sTLD applications for commercial / technical negotiation and contract talks 1Q/2Q2005: ICANN Board to make decision on.ASIA sTLD application

17 Joining as Member Please join.ASIA: Run by Asians for the Asians Owned by the Community Not-for-profit organisation Participate in the governance Help Internet development in Asia Hopefully will be the first gTLD from Asia Only non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) is needed at this stage More support means higher chance of success

18 Thank you Questions?


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