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The [[Sunrise]] period began in October, 2007. The [[Landrush]] lasted from February to March, 2008. The Organisation claims that there were zero disputes received throughout the entire start-up process.<ref>[http://www.dotasia.org/about/intro.html DotAsia About]</ref> However, [[Thomas Rucker]] may take issue with that claim as he runs a [http://www.dotasia-complot.org/cat30.html website] highlighting the discrepancies and "shady" dealing he sees within The DotAsia Organisation.
 
The [[Sunrise]] period began in October, 2007. The [[Landrush]] lasted from February to March, 2008. The Organisation claims that there were zero disputes received throughout the entire start-up process.<ref>[http://www.dotasia.org/about/intro.html DotAsia About]</ref> However, [[Thomas Rucker]] may take issue with that claim as he runs a [http://www.dotasia-complot.org/cat30.html website] highlighting the discrepancies and "shady" dealing he sees within The DotAsia Organisation.
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==Security==
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In November, 2010, The DotAsia Organisation entered into an agreement with [[Afilias]] concerning [[DNSSEC]] implementation. The Organisation hailed it as a sign of its dedication to security issues and its status as an industry pioneer, given that at that time it is one of a few [[TLD]]s to have implemented [[DNSSEC]].<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/news/2010/11/11/afilias-and-dotasia-collaborate-dnssec-implementation-asia Afilias News]</ref>
    
==IDN Development==
 
==IDN Development==
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The [[Sunrise Period]] runs from May 11- July 20, 2011; the [[Landrush Period]] runs from August 2 - October 11, 2011.<ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2011/04/14/dotasia-to-launch-asia-idns-for-chinese-japanese-and-korean-communities/ DomainPulse]</ref>
 
The [[Sunrise Period]] runs from May 11- July 20, 2011; the [[Landrush Period]] runs from August 2 - October 11, 2011.<ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2011/04/14/dotasia-to-launch-asia-idns-for-chinese-japanese-and-korean-communities/ DomainPulse]</ref>
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In November, 2010, The DotAsia Organisation entered into an agreement with [[Afilias]] concerning [[DNSSEC]] implementation. The Organisation hailed it as a sign of its dedication to security issues and its status as an industry pioneer, given that at that time it is one of a few [[TLD]]s to have implemented [[DNSSEC]].<ref>[http://www.afilias.info/news/2010/11/11/afilias-and-dotasia-collaborate-dnssec-implementation-asia Afilias News]</ref>
   
==Relief.Asia==
 
==Relief.Asia==
 
Following the Myanmar Cyclone and Sichuan Earthquakes, the DotAsia Organisation, along with other Asian IT leaders like [[ISOC]] HK, [[APNG]], [[APNIC]] and others, created the Relief.Asia initiative. Their goal was to create a platform that could unite the Asian community in responding to disasters through IT solutions. Components of the initiative include: the deployment of wireless networks to areas that lose their fixed infrastructure, called DUMBO; The Sahana [[FOSS]] Management system that provides management applications designed to help with compiling missing persons registry, relief organization registries, and related programs; they also have a social networking platform that connects blogs with a wiki to provide for direct international communication regarding a given disaster.<ref>[http://www.relief.asia/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=37 relief.asia]</ref>
 
Following the Myanmar Cyclone and Sichuan Earthquakes, the DotAsia Organisation, along with other Asian IT leaders like [[ISOC]] HK, [[APNG]], [[APNIC]] and others, created the Relief.Asia initiative. Their goal was to create a platform that could unite the Asian community in responding to disasters through IT solutions. Components of the initiative include: the deployment of wireless networks to areas that lose their fixed infrastructure, called DUMBO; The Sahana [[FOSS]] Management system that provides management applications designed to help with compiling missing persons registry, relief organization registries, and related programs; they also have a social networking platform that connects blogs with a wiki to provide for direct international communication regarding a given disaster.<ref>[http://www.relief.asia/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=37 relief.asia]</ref>

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