APTLD

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Industry: Registry
Founded: 1988
Headquarters: APTLD Secretariat,
Unit 2002-2005,
20/F ING Tower,
308 Des Voeux,
Road Central,
Sheung Wan,
HONG KONG
Website: aptld.org
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@APTLDsec
Key People
Keith Davidson, Chair
Jonathan Tat On Shea, Vice Chair
Yumi Ohashi, Secretary
LIM CHOON SAI, Treasurer

APTLD is an abbreviation for the Council of the Asia Pacific country code Top Level Domains or the Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Name Association. It is an organization for the country-code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) registries in the Asia Pacific region, first established in 1988 and legally established in 2003 in Malaysia.[1]

Objectives

The main objective of APTLD is to assist its members regarding the operation of the world-class ccTLDs.[2]

Apart from this, the APTLD has the following objectives:

Working of APTLD

The main function of the APTLD is to serve as a forum for information exchange regarding issues concerning the operation of the Internet and related technology in the Asia Pacific region. It also works as an interface between other Internet coordinating bodies and encourages the participation of Asia Pacific regional ccTLDs at the international levels. APTLD is a membership-based organization; much of its activities are funded through the fees it obtains from its members.[1]

Involvement in ICANN

Though APTLD is not a part of the ICANN structure, many of the members of APTLD are members of ICANN’s supporting organizations. One supporting organization of ICANN that the APTLD is involved with is the Country Code Names Supporting Organizations (ccNSO).

The APTLD pledged its full support of the Joint Process Agreement (JPA), which transitioned the handling of DNS responsibilities, earlier handled by the U.S Department of Commerce (DOC) on behalf of the U.S government, to a private organization such as Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). It also acknowledged the progress of ICANN in reaching the objective of fulfilling its limited mandate of technical coordination of the Internet’s naming and numbering resources.

It had also supported the independent functioning of ICANN without the direct oversight of the U.S government after the expiry of the JPA on 30th September 2009.[2]

In 2007, the APTLD also urged ICANN to implement a limited introduction of top level IDNs by taking some simple steps. The steps recommended were as follows:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 aptld.orgAbout
  2. 2.0 2.1 aptld.org
  3. aptld.org
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