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DAC 7 Sponsor’s update. April 19, 2005 Geneva. Domain registration and use. Number of registered names stable 3,908 names registered by 1,711 customers Renewal rate around 80% Number of registrants is growing Non renewals mainly from Brand protection registrations
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DAC 7Sponsor’s update April 19, 2005 Geneva
Domain registration and use • Number of registered names stable • 3,908 names registered by 1,711 customers • Renewal rate around 80% • Number of registrants is growing • Non renewals mainly from • Brand protection registrations • Variants of names • Names in Sub-domains • Use of names is increasing • Industry associations using .aero (NATA.aero, EASO.aero, WBAA.aero, NAA.aero)
Marketing activities • www.information.aero – new website launched using new content management system • dedicated private area for DAC members • dedicated private area for registrars • dedicated document repository and mailing list for developers • Issue 9 Newsletter – distributed and posted on web • Three year anniversary activities • web site launched • press release – More than just a domain name • internal PR, SITA – More than just a domain name • Special thanks to ACI and NBAA for coverage in newsletters!
Marketing activities (cont) • Web advertising • EBACE, ACI ,SITA homepage • Web adverts of associations and industry events can be placed on our site • Print advertising schedule • EBACE - EBACE Directory, Aviation International on-site convention news, Bart International on-site distribution plus normal subscription distribution. • Paris Airshow – Bart International subscription distribution • NBAA – Bart International on-site distribution plus normal subscription distribution. • .aero Collateral • Airline and Airport Solutions brief – Updated content available May • .aero Executive Overview – Updated content available May • .aero events flyer – New content available May
Development update • Workshops and presentations • Dr. Mockapetris at ACI’s IT SC in Lisbon (October 2004) • Presentation about DNSSEC to IATA IMC (November 2004) • Workshop with Dr. Klensin with SITA, IATA, airlines (November 2004) • Intensive 1-1 meetings and correspondence with several airlines • Application opportunities identified - see Progress report: B2B applications • Revised web site now provides a dedicated area for development • SITA internal review in progress to determine priorities
Policy Issues The following policy questions have been raised: • Eligibility criteria for « aviation media » (see request 7/1) • Allocation of geographic names (see request 7/2) • Reservation and pre-registration of FAA airport codes • Ocassional requests to close or open registration in new subdomains for different registrant groups. For example: tristar.group.aero (see request 7/3)
ICANN update – WSIS and policy • WSIS (World Summit on Information Society) has a major impact on ICANN • Governments increasingly interested in Internet Governance • ITU and some countries openly challenge ICANN’s position (ccTLD administration, policy issues and IPv6 allocation issues) • ICANN forced to defend itself - major increases in budget, staffing, centralisation of control • MoU between ICANN and US DoC to end next year, expect • Stronger position of the GAC (Governmental advisory committee) in ICANN • Increased GAC influence on policy matters like Who-is, security and internationalisation • Some oversight by DoC to remain (IANA function, key to functioning of Internet is subject to different contract) • SITA is neutral in ICANN vs. ITU contest
ICANN Update – new TLDs • New sponsored Top Level domains • .travel (Tralliance) and .jobs approved • .mobi (Nokia, Microsoft etc), .post (Universal Postal Union) a .cat (Catalan community) in negotiation • .asia, .mail, .tel, .xxx subject to further review • Implications on .aero • more public awareness about new top level domains • possible erosion of the role of the Sponsor - some new sTLDs are for profit ventures rather than community initiatives • positioning with regard to .travel
ICANN update – policy matters • New contract templates • increase focus on competition matters, centralisation rather than delegation • eliminate much of the difference between sponsored and unsponsored TLDs • restrict ability to introduce new registry services • would require .aero to comply with all ICANN policies including those of no relevance to .aero • much higher fixed and variable fees ($2/name fee for .travel compared to ours $0.25/name) • Who-is policy development at deadlock • All registration details must be publicly available on Internet to anyone • Not compliant with EC directives and privacy regulations of many countries • Efforts to harmonise policy with laws at “deadlock”, ombudsman called to resolve
Re-applying for .aero • Contract expires on Dec 17, 2006 • to retain .aero, SITA must formally re apply by Dec 17, 2005 • New contract template presents a concern • certain level of appreciation of this issue exists • difference between a not for profit sponsored community TLD like .aero and a venture capital funded for profit domain • SITA negotiation strategy yet to be finalised • Industry support key to retain or improve the conditions • Coordination with similarly affected .museum and perhaps .coop