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Choon Sai is a member of the [[GAC]]. He is also involved in [[APTLD]], [[APNIC]], [[APIA]], and [[DotAsia]].<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>
 
Choon Sai is a member of the [[GAC]]. He is also involved in [[APTLD]], [[APNIC]], [[APIA]], and [[DotAsia]].<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>
 
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In 2020, DotAsia, its CEO Edmon Chung, and directors [[Maureen Hilyard]], [[Satish Babu]], Lim Choon Sai, [[Atsushi Endo]], and [[Lianna Galstyan]] were sued by DotPH over the .SPA Top Level Domain. <ref>[http://domainincite.com/docs/SPA-Writ-of-Summons-(20201019).pdf Writ of Summons, DotPH Domains Inc and NSPH Limited vs ASWPC Limited, DotAsia, Namesphere, Edmon Chung, Lim Choon Sai, Sathees Babu, Atsushi Endo, Lianna Galstyan, and Maureen] [http://domainincite.com/docs/SPA-Writ-of-Summons-(20201019).pdf Hilyard]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 14 November 2020

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Country: Singapore
Email: lim_choon_sai [at] ida.gov.sg

Choon Sai Lim is the General Manager of the Singapore Network Information Centre, SGNIC. SGNIC administers all .sg domain names and provides accreditation for registrars to use .sg domain name services.[1] He was involved in SGNIC's implementation of IDN.[2]

Mr. Lim is also a Director for Infocom Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), where he is responsible for the standardization of telecommunication and also the resources management. SGNIC is a part of DotAsia Organisation, which is the registry operator for asian domains. [3]

Choon Sai is a member of the GAC. He is also involved in APTLD, APNIC, APIA, and DotAsia.[4]

Controversy 

In 2020, DotAsia, its CEO Edmon Chung, and directors Maureen HilyardSatish Babu, Lim Choon Sai, Atsushi Endo, and Lianna Galstyan were sued by DotPH over the .SPA Top Level Domain. [5]

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