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.Org domain to get new guardian

Paul Festa CNET News.com CNET News

Published: 17 Jul 2002 15:05 BST

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A key Internet decision-making body is weeks away from naming the new guardian of one of the Internet's oldest and most popular domains.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is poring over 11 applications to decide who will take over the .org registry from VeriSign.

VeriSign's Network Solutions division has had custody of .org since the US government awarded it the contract for domain name administration a decade ago.

Applicants to take over .org include the Internet Society (ISOC), in partnership with Afilias, IBM, Ultra DNS and DSI Technology Escrow Services; the Register.com subsidiary Register Organization; and the Union of International Associations, which is affiliated with VeriSign.

ICANN, a nonprofit, private-sector corporation, was formed in 1998 with the mandate to introduce more competition into the market for domain names. That involved breaking Network Solutions' monopoly control over the three primary top-level domains: .com, .net and .org.

In March 2001, VeriSign agreed to relinquish .net and .org. ICANN subsequently issued a call for applications to take over .org as of 1 January, 2003.

Through the end of the year, VeriSign retains control of the .org registry, essentially giving it wholesale rights over .org addresses. Its rights to the .com registry are good through 2007.

VeriSign's successor in controlling .org will be chosen by ICANN's board of directors. Advising the board is ICANN's Domain Name Supporting Organization, in particular that organisation's noncommercial domain name holders' constituency.

ICANN is scheduled to post evaluations of the 11 applications on 22 July and to announce a successor to VeriSign on 1 August.


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