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'''.NYC''' is one of the proposed new [[GeoTLD|geographical TLD]] under ICANN's [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]] by the New York City government.  On October 5, 2009, the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) of the city government of New York issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking for partners to operate the .nyc TLD. According to DoiTT Commissioner Paul J. Cosgrave, the .nyc TLD is beneficial for the city government, businesses and to its constituents. It will be utilized to generate revenue, promote local businesses and tourism and it will allow New Yorkers to easily find the services provided by the city government. Prior to the RFP, the DoiTT also released a request for information (RFI) on  May 2009. Feedback regarding options on how to use and administer the .nyc TLD from different internet stakeholders were solicited and considered.<ref>[http://www.nyc.gov/html/doitt/html/news/pr100509.shtml DoITT Seeks Partner to Administer & Promote ".NYC"]</ref>
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'''.nyc''' is one of the proposed new [[GeoTLD]] under ICANN's [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]] by the New York City government.  On October 5, 2009, the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) of the city government of New York issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking for partners to operate the .nyc TLD. According to DoiTT Commissioner Paul J. Cosgrave, the .nyc TLD is beneficial for the city government, businesses and to its constituents. It will be utilized to generate revenue, promote local businesses and tourism and it will allow New Yorkers to easily find the services provided by the city government. Prior to the RFP, the DoiTT also released a request for information (RFI) on  May 2009. Feedback regarding options on how to use and administer the .nyc TLD from different internet stakeholders were solicited and considered.<ref>[http://www.nyc.gov/html/doitt/html/news/pr100509.shtml DoITT Seeks Partner to Administer & Promote ".NYC"]</ref>
 
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==Background==
On March 22, 2012, the DoITT selected [[Neustar]] as partner in handling and managing the application and operations of the proposed .nyc TLD. Under the agreement Neustar will pay all the required $185,000 [[ICANN]] application fee, post application fees including the $25,000 annual fee once the TLD is approved. According to Nicholas Sbordone spokesperson for the DoITT, the registration for .nyc TLD will be limited to individuals, businesses and organizations with "substantive and lawful connection to the city." The New York City government will receive 40% from the total revenues generated by .nyc TLD and  its estimated minimum income for the first five years is $3.6 million. <ref>[http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/state-local/232700077 NYC To Apply For .nyc Domain]</ref>  
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On March 22, 2012, the DoITT selected [[Neustar]] as partner in handling and managing the application and operations of the proposed .nyc TLD. Under the agreement Neustar will pay all the required $185,000 [[ICANN]] application fee, and post application fees including the $25,000 annual fee once the TLD is approved. According to Nicholas Sbordone spokesperson for the DoITT, the registration for .nyc TLD will be limited to individuals, businesses and organizations with "substantive and lawful connections to the city." The New York City government will receive 40% from the total revenues generated from the .nyc TLD; its estimated minimum income for the first five years is $3.6 million.<ref>[http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/state-local/232700077 NYC To Apply For .nyc Domain]</ref>  
  
The .nyc string is part of the 358 total gTLD applications secured by Neustar to serve as back-end registry service provider. According to Neustar's senior vice president of Enterprise Services Alex Berry, the company has been selected by the City of New York in a competitive procurement process and the promises that it will "provide a complete registry services and the necessary support to make .nyc names available to the public". <ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/06/11/neustar-racks-up-358-applications-including-nyc-how-did-they-beat-verisign-we-know/ Neustar Racks Up 358 Applications Including .NYC; How Did They Beat Verisign? We Know]</ref>
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The .nyc string is part of the 358 total gTLD applications secured by Neustar to serve as back-end registry service provider. According to Neustar's senior vice president of Enterprise Services, [[Alex Berry]], the company was selected by the City of New York in a competitive procurement process and promises that it will "provide a complete registry services and the necessary support to make .nyc names available to the public". <ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/06/11/neustar-racks-up-358-applications-including-nyc-how-did-they-beat-verisign-we-know/ Neustar Racks Up 358 Applications Including .NYC; How Did They Beat Verisign? We Know]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 14:03, 27 June 2012

Status: proposed
country: USA
Manager: DoITT
Registry Provider: Neustar
Type: GeoTLD

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.nyc is one of the proposed new GeoTLD under ICANN's new gTLD expansion program by the New York City government. On October 5, 2009, the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) of the city government of New York issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking for partners to operate the .nyc TLD. According to DoiTT Commissioner Paul J. Cosgrave, the .nyc TLD is beneficial for the city government, businesses and to its constituents. It will be utilized to generate revenue, promote local businesses and tourism and it will allow New Yorkers to easily find the services provided by the city government. Prior to the RFP, the DoiTT also released a request for information (RFI) on May 2009. Feedback regarding options on how to use and administer the .nyc TLD from different internet stakeholders were solicited and considered.[1]

Background

On March 22, 2012, the DoITT selected Neustar as partner in handling and managing the application and operations of the proposed .nyc TLD. Under the agreement Neustar will pay all the required $185,000 ICANN application fee, and post application fees including the $25,000 annual fee once the TLD is approved. According to Nicholas Sbordone spokesperson for the DoITT, the registration for .nyc TLD will be limited to individuals, businesses and organizations with "substantive and lawful connections to the city." The New York City government will receive 40% from the total revenues generated from the .nyc TLD; its estimated minimum income for the first five years is $3.6 million.[2]

The .nyc string is part of the 358 total gTLD applications secured by Neustar to serve as back-end registry service provider. According to Neustar's senior vice president of Enterprise Services, Alex Berry, the company was selected by the City of New York in a competitive procurement process and promises that it will "provide a complete registry services and the necessary support to make .nyc names available to the public". [3]

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