ICANN Board Designates VeriSign to Retain .net
posted by michael on Thursday June 09 2005, @05:51AM
Fergie writes "Via the ICANN website:
ICANN’s Board has named VeriSign, Inc. as the designated .NET successor registry. ICANN has also approved entering into a new agreement with VeriSign for their continued management of the .NET registry for six additional years. This announcement is the culmination of the .NET RFP and successor registry process that began on 6 March 2004 and included an independent evaluation of VeriSign and four other applicants."
[Editor's note: for more on ICANN's take on this predictable development, see also the press summary. Once again protests to ICANN about poor processes are unavailing... -mf]
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