On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Evans J. Nyagah<ejnyagah@telkom.co.ke> wrote:
Talking of ICANN, Alex who would regulate an east Africa domain, i.e. dot co.ea, et al? Do we have a body looking at this with the talk of ea federation?
I remember we discussed this in June 2007. Following is a transcript of what contributors felt...before Kenya changed... hide details 6/19/07 For those in the know, how feasible is introducing a dot [EA] domain. With a lucrative market population of 109 million after adding Rwanda and Burundi into East Africa Community...is it possible to have one website with a [.ea] domain instead of having 5 websites for [.ke], [.ug], [.tz], [.rw] and [.bi]?? And may be soon [.southsudan]?? -- With Kind Regards, Bildad Kagai MD - MediaCorp Limited Suite B2, Tetu Apartments StateHouse Avenue P. O. Box 20311-00200 Tel. 254 20 272 8332 URL. www.mediacorp.co.ke -- hide details 6/19/07 Bill.. Good thought..I guess there should also be an option of copyrighting concepts and ideas. timely and well thought. Ben Makai hide details 6/19/07 may be this will help http://www.icann.org/tlds/new-tld-application-instructions-15aug hide details 6/20/07 Well, there is .EU .. And take it from me, they are not very organized .. Kai hide details 6/20/07 Dear All, It has taken the .EU over 4 years to have it in place. Its taken similary .ASIA the equivalent to have theirs in place. .EA is entered into the IS0-3166-1 standards table and reserved as the country code for Ceuta and Melilla. Hence for ICANN to issue a two letter code, it has to be in the ISO-3166-1 table. There are other requirements that also have to be met for the process to be completed. It requires intense collaboration amongst members of the community to see the application approved by ICANN. For whats it worth its some discussions that we have been having amongst ourselves and there are challenges to this effect. First line of thought is are we at a point ready to thrown in competition to our national ccTLDs?. If to compare with the EU, most ccTLD's within the region are well established with over 100,000 domain names - hence very financially stable. In our region, none of the 3 ccTLDs are above 10,000 domains. Can the ccTLDs compete with the .EA or its equivalent?. Or is the thinking line that we may eventually move to a political federation and hence no need of the .KE, .TZ, .UG, .RW, .BI et al. Regards, Michuki Mwangi - Hide quoted text - Kagwe James wrote:
Anything can change I guess and with the current waves of regional integrations ICANN may have to reconsider its hard stance on this and create another classification of regional top level domains (RTLD) just like the CCTLD's, or something like that.
Bill Kagai to Kenya show details 6/20/07 Perhaps what is important is to ensure we do not get tangled in logistics and endless debate over the [.ea] domain with Melila and Ceuta. An alternative can be an ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 extension [.eac] for [.EastAfricaCommunity] which I have checked is still unclaimed. I do not hold any copyright to the [.eac] or [.ea] idea so if KICTANET or any of its members can run with it, it will be beneficial to me...because I will reach a bigger market for my stock information subscription without the public fret that [.ke] is taking all the business in East Africa. Michuki...I therefore see [.eac] as an aggressive business strategy complimenting [.ke], [.tz] etc and not as competition. 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?? Bill