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==History==
 
==History==
The ICANN Board approved the FIP for the IDN Fast Track Process at [[ICANN36]] in October, 2009<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/board-material/resolutions-2009-10-30-en#2 ICANN Board Meeting Minutes], October 30, 2009</ref> The Process was launched on November 16, 2009.<ref name="evals">[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/string-evaluation-completion-2014-02-19-en ICANN.org - IDN Fast Track Completed String Evaluations]</ref> The first IDN requests, from Egypt, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, were approved in January 2010.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2010-01-21-en ICANN.org - First IDN ccTLD Requests Successfully Pass String Evaluation], January 21, 2010</ref>
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The ICANN Board approved the FIP for the IDN Fast Track Process at [[ICANN 36]] in October, 2009<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/board-material/resolutions-2009-10-30-en#2 ICANN Board Meeting Minutes], October 30, 2009</ref> The Process was launched on November 16, 2009.<ref name="evals">[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/string-evaluation-completion-2014-02-19-en ICANN.org - IDN Fast Track Completed String Evaluations]</ref> The first IDN requests, from Egypt, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, were approved in January 2010.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2010-01-21-en ICANN.org - First IDN ccTLD Requests Successfully Pass String Evaluation], January 21, 2010</ref>
  
 
ICANN reports that as of May 2020, sixty-two string requests had passed through the Fast Track Process, on behalf of forty-three different countries.<ref name="icann" /> As of March 2021, a total of seventy strings (including requested variant strings for a specific country) have passed through the process.<ref name="evals" /> India accounts for fifteen IDNs, representing four languages in fifteen scripts.<ref>Specific alphabetical link to ICANN's [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/string-evaluation-completion-2014-02-19-en#i table] of successful requests</ref>
 
ICANN reports that as of May 2020, sixty-two string requests had passed through the Fast Track Process, on behalf of forty-three different countries.<ref name="icann" /> As of March 2021, a total of seventy strings (including requested variant strings for a specific country) have passed through the process.<ref name="evals" /> India accounts for fifteen IDNs, representing four languages in fifteen scripts.<ref>Specific alphabetical link to ICANN's [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/string-evaluation-completion-2014-02-19-en#i table] of successful requests</ref>
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==IDN Fast Track WG==
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[[ALAC]]
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* [[Cheryl Langdon-Orr]], Chair of ALAC
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* [[Hong Xue]]
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[[ccNSO]]
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* [[Chris Disspain]], chair of the ccNSO Council
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* [[Mohamed El Bashir]], [[.sd]]
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* [[Hiro Hotta]], [[.jp]]
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* [[Jian Zhang]], [[.cn]]
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* [[Young Eum Lee]], [[.kr]] (co-chair)
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* [[Ming-Cheng Liang]], [[.tw]]
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* [[Ibaa Oueichek]], [[.sy]]
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* [[Andrey Romanow]], [[.ru]]
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* [[Bill Semich]], [[.nu]]
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* [[Jonathan Shea]], [[.hk]]
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[[GAC]]
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* [[Bertrand de la Chapelle]], France
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* [[Manal Ismail]], Egypt (co-chair)
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* [[Janis Karklins]], Chair of the GAC
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[[GNSO]]
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* [[Edmon Chung]], [[.asia]]
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* [[Charles Shaban]], [[Intellectual Property Constituency]]
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GNSO Observers
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* [[Olga Cavalli]], [[Nominating Committee Appointees|NCA]]
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* [[Avri Doria]], Chair of GNSO Council
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* [[Cary Karp]], [[.museum]]
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[[SSAC]]
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* [[Steve Crocker]]
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[[:Category:Technical Community|Technical Community]]
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* [[Patrik Faltstrom]]
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[[:Category:ICANN Staff|ICANN Staff]]
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* [[Doug Brent]]
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* [[Denise Michel]]
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* [[Kurt Pritz]]
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* [[Donna Austin]]
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* [[Bart Boswinkel]]
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* [[Michelle Cotton]]
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* [[Tina Dam]]
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* [[Baher Esmat]]
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* [[Olof Nordling]]
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* [[Gabriella Schittek]]
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* [[Theresa Swinehart]]<ref>[https://ccnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/filefield_11060/idnc-wg-board-proposal-25jun08.pdf IDN Fast Track Board Proposal 2008, ccNSO]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:16, 25 August 2021

ICANN's IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process was created to enable ccTLD managers to request an expedited evaluation of internationalized versions of their country's top-level domain.[1] Countries with an Alpha-2 code on the ISO 3166-1 Standard are allowed to apply for an IDN ccTLD in scripts other than Latin.[1] The strings must comply with all requirements in the Final Implementation Plan (FIP) for the process.[2]

History

The ICANN Board approved the FIP for the IDN Fast Track Process at ICANN 36 in October, 2009[3] The Process was launched on November 16, 2009.[4] The first IDN requests, from Egypt, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, were approved in January 2010.[5]

ICANN reports that as of May 2020, sixty-two string requests had passed through the Fast Track Process, on behalf of forty-three different countries.[1] As of March 2021, a total of seventy strings (including requested variant strings for a specific country) have passed through the process.[4] India accounts for fifteen IDNs, representing four languages in fifteen scripts.[6]

IDN Fast Track WG

ALAC

ccNSO

GAC

GNSO

GNSO Observers

SSAC

Technical Community

ICANN Staff

References


External Links

IDN ccTLD Final Implementation Plan (PDF)