It appears that Rubens Kuhl via dns-operations said:
>> I did some of the technical evaluations in the previous round, and we
>> saw that the vast majority of applications used about five back end
>> providers. Prequalifying those providers would have made the whole
>> process much faster.
>https
r.nic.kn./snw.twnic.net.tw.'
DNS in_all: 5 in_gtld: 2 in_cctld: 3 in_revmap: 0 dns='hostmaster.ripn.net.'
DNS in_all: 4 in_gtld: 4 in_cctld: 0 in_revmap: 0
dns='support.registry.net.za.'
DNS in_all: 4 in_gtld: 4 in_cctld: 0 in_revmap: 0
dns='hostmaster.tld
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> Em 22 de fev. de 2024, à(s) 14:25, Gaurav Kansal
> escreveu:
>
> Hi Rubens,
>
> Is it mandatory for the ccTLD to get its RSP evaluated ? Or they have the
> freedom to choose the RSP without evacuation purpose.
>
> Please ignore my lack of knowledge here.
ccTLDs can
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Hi Rubens,Is it mandatory for the ccTLD to get its RSP evaluated ? Or they have the freedom to choose the RSP without evacuation purpose.Please ignore my lack of knowledge here.Thanks. On 22-Feb-2024, at 22:31, Rubens Kuhl wrote:I did some of the technical evaluations in the
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> I did some of the technical evaluations in the previous round, and we
> saw that the vast majority of applications used about five back end
> providers. Prequalifying those providers would have made the whole
> process much faster.
>
> R's,
> John
https://ntldstats.com
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>
> I did some of the technical evaluations in the previous round, and we
> saw that the vast majority of applications used about five back end
> providers. Prequalifying those providers would have made the whole
> process much faster.
>
> R's,
> John
https://ntldstats.com
It appears that Rubens Kuhl via dns-operations said:
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>Gaurav,
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>If an applicant so prefers it can have its own RSP evaluated at the same time
>its application is evaluated, so it’s not restricted
>to the list of pre-approved RSPs.
I did some of the te
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Ok cool.
> On 22-Feb-2024, at 14:57, dns-operati...@dns-oarc.net wrote:
>
>
> From: Rubens Kuhl
> Subject: Re: [dns-operations] Upcoming Registry Service Provider Evaluation
> Program
> Date: 22 February 2024 at 14:57:57 IST
> To: dns-opera
creveu:
>
>
> De: Gaurav Kansal
> Assunto: Re: [dns-operations] Upcoming Registry Service Provider Evaluation
> Program
> Data: 22 de fevereiro de 2024 às 00:57:47 BRT
> Para: andy.new...@icann.org
> Cc: dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net
>
>
> Hi,
> Whether
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Hi,
Whether only selected RSPs will be allowed to run gTLD operations, or winning
bidder will have a freedom to choice the TLD operator outside of this list also
?
Please forgive my ignorance if any on this topic.
Regards
Gaurav Kansal
> On 22-Feb-2024, at 03:51, andy.n
ICANN will soon be launching its next round of gTLD applications. As part of
the program to launch new gTLDs, ICANN will be evaluating and publishing a list
of Registry Service Providers (RSPs). These organizations fulfill the critical,
technical services necessary to implement and operate a gTL
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