while its good to have a .ea, i think in the intervening period we can promote the .ke, .tz etc
i have met people who think that having a .ke domain restricts you to kenya or you are not seen as "modern" enough
some have .biz, .net and see it as more "global" than .ke

in my opinion, if people appreciate their ccTLDs, then they will not need much convincing when the new regional ones come up..

for instance, the .tz is free yet their registration is not much,

if there is no proper awareness, then we might have all the domains and still the uptake is low,
yes people in the industry will understand, but we need others to on the same page,
regards

Alex Gakuru <alex.gakuru@yahoo.com> wrote:
I had specified "Top Level Domain" Sponsorship"  but you  see they threw me to ccTLDs. Figured this would assist as foundation for relevant Kiswahili content.

Could there be other Kiswahili speakers interested we run with it next year?

Michuki Mwangi <michuki@kenic.or.ke>
wrote:
Did you request for a .SWA ccTLD or a .SWA TLD?. There is no open window
for sponsored TLD's submission. I think this will probably open up in 2008.


Regards,


Alex Gakuru wrote:
> After I requested to sponsor .swa for Kiswahili speaking community of
> interest, ICANN/IANA 18 May 2007 reply referred me to ccTLDs as follows:
>
> ---snip---
> Please see the following for information on how new country code top-level
> domains (ccTLDs) are created:
>
> http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-establishment-procedures-19mar03.htm
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
> ---snip---
>
> Michuki is quite right on "The process will require intense collaboration
> from the community and its stakeholders to be successful."
>
> Alex
> */
> Michuki Mwangi /* wrote:
>
> Bill et al,
>
> Bill Kagai wrote:
> >
> > Michuki...I therefore see [.eac] as an aggressive business strategy
> > complimenting [.ke], [.tz] etc and not as competition.
> >
>
> Competition is healthy, it is an instigator of creativity and innovation
> and i welcome such incentives. For your information, there are
> interested parties evaluating submissions to ICANN for a TLD for Africa
> i.e .africa. Hence this will make the African scene alot more
> interesting in my opinion.
>
> Any addition into the Root zone outside the ccTLD category will be
> considered under the Sponsored/Unsponsored TLD category. There are
> procedures to this as evidenced in the following URL:
>
> http://www.icann.org/tlds/new-tld-application-instructions-15aug00.htm
>
> ICANN has published guidelines for applying for a TLD under the
> following URL and i would wish to invite the members to read through
> this document.
>
> http://www.icann.org/tlds/application-process-03aug00.htm
>
> > Alice...If KICTANET knows some influential people at the East Africa
> > Community Secretariat in Arusha, maybe they can help get things into
> > second gear with ICANN??
> >
>
> ICANN will not just insert a TLD in the Root zone. The process will
> require intense collaboration from the community and its stakeholders to
> be successful. The case studies for .asia and .eu are well documented on
> their webiste www.dotasia.com and www.doteu.com - also from the ICANN
> website. It will be interesting to have the community read through their
> experiences in order to have a deeper understanding of the issues faced
> in the process.
>
> I would recommend a start of by identifying the need for the regional
> TLD (i think we have interest based on this threads), then convening a
> regional working group that is inclusive of stakeholders to drive the
> process to its logical conclusion.
>
> Notably resources are critical in the process as it somewhat tends to
> drag on in trying to ensure inclusion of all stakeholders. More of the
> social engineering than the technical.
>
> Its is however possible to achieve this and we should probably aim for
> the next ICANN window on TLD applications - which i think happens ever 4
> years.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Michuki Mwangi
> KENIC
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