Difference between revisions of ".global"

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==Applicant==
 
==Applicant==
* CloudNames, a Norwegian gTLD consultancy and management services company is an applicant for the TLD. The company aims to use the .global string as a preferred alternative for the .com TLD to enable corporations and organizations market their products and services globally to consumers. CloudNames partnered with Afilias to serve as its back-end registry service provider to ensure the security of the .cloud domain names space by implementing DNSSEC, the latest DNS security protocol. [[Rolf Larsen]] is the CEO of the company. <ref>
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* [[CloudNames]], a Norwegian gTLD consultancy and management services company is an applicant for the TLD. The company aims to use the .global string as a preferred alternative for the .com TLD to enable corporations and organizations market their products and services globally to consumers. CloudNames partnered with Afilias to serve as its back-end registry service provider to ensure the security of the .cloud domain names space by implementing DNSSEC, the latest DNS security protocol. [[Rolf Larsen]] is the CEO of the company. <ref>
 
[http://thetldhub.com/download/Press-Release_CloudNames-To-Apply-For-New-Top-Level-Domains.pdf CloudNames to Replace the Need for .com]</ref>
 
[http://thetldhub.com/download/Press-Release_CloudNames-To-Apply-For-New-Top-Level-Domains.pdf CloudNames to Replace the Need for .com]</ref>
  

Revision as of 02:49, 13 June 2012

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Status: Proposed
country: International
Type: Generic TLD
Category: Technology

More information: NTLDStatsLogo.png

.global is a proposed new generic top level domain name gTLD to ICANN's New gTLD Program.

Applicant

  • CloudNames, a Norwegian gTLD consultancy and management services company is an applicant for the TLD. The company aims to use the .global string as a preferred alternative for the .com TLD to enable corporations and organizations market their products and services globally to consumers. CloudNames partnered with Afilias to serve as its back-end registry service provider to ensure the security of the .cloud domain names space by implementing DNSSEC, the latest DNS security protocol. Rolf Larsen is the CEO of the company. [1]

References