On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Gideon <gideonrop@gmail.com> wrote:
BTW, your named is misspelled in yoour application:
Mr. Gedion Rop Project Support Engineer (DCA)
and I see that you are applying for .africa as a 'Standard" gTLD according to the public parts of your application.
Hi McTim,
"Because UniForum was apparently selected by the African Union Commission to apply on behalf of the African Community, so we believe that they should apply for a Community TLD in order for their supposed letter of appointment to be valid. If on the other hand, they failed to submit a community TLD application for .AFRICA, then it simply means that they have not lived up to the specious community support that they have received." In a nutshell, they did not receive support to apply for an African-community owned TLD, to end up applying for a standard gTLD. It is fraudulent in our estimation.
Then you haven't read the Applicant Guidebook. They were REQUIRED to get this approval (or non-objection) for a geo-TLD.
BTW, McTim you have misspelled 'yoour' in your posting below ;)
Good catch, it is one thing to have a typo in a post to a mailing list, it is another thing to have typo's in your ICANN Application (and a MONSTER typo that changes the string you are applying for at that!! -- Cheers, McTim "A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route indicates how we get there." Jon Postel