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    .tel Approval Confirmed
    On May 13th, 2006 with 5 comments
    Although there's still nothing up on the ICANN front page about it, it seems...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    .tel Approval Rumored
    On May 11th, 2006 with 2 comments
    Although there is nothing about it on the ICANN site at this writing, there's a...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN reneges on independent review
    On January 25th, 2006 with 0 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "After having agreed in Vancouver to allow an independent...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN agrees to allow an independent review (?)
    On December 12th, 2005 with 2 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "ICANN has agreed to submit to "independent" arbitration of...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Process Matters
    On December 3rd, 2005 with 1 comments
    I get so tired of ICANN participants who say that worrying about process is...
    Section: Main > ICANN MeetingssTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    CDT cautions NTIA on .xxx
    On October 7th, 2005 with 0 comments
    Kudos to the Center for Democracy and Technology which has, somewhat slowly,...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ".travel launched
    On October 7th, 2005 with 4 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "Today the Tralliance Corp. subsidiary of TheGlobe.com (d/b/a...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN claims to think I've given up
    On September 30th, 2005 with 6 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "I heard nothing from ICANN while I was travelling this...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Adult entertainment trade association starts letter writing campaign against .XXX
    On September 14th, 2005 with 25 comments
    Tom Hymes writes "The Free Speech Coalition, the trade association for the...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    .tel is coming
    On July 4th, 2005 with 1 comments
    GeorgeK writes "According to ICANN Board member Mike Palage's post of...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN Publishes Proposed Agreement on .MOBI
    On June 8th, 2005 with 7 comments
    Fergie writes "Via the ICANN website. ICANN [Internet Corporation for Assigned...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    .travel Launch Dates Set
    On June 4th, 2005 with 34 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "Ignoring my request that the launch of the .travel TLD be...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN .xxx
    On June 2nd, 2005 with 18 comments
    Talk about decisions that come out of nowhere with no public discussion or...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Ed Hasbrouck Wants ICANN to Play By the Rules
    On May 18th, 2005 with 17 comments
    Edward Hasbrouck isn't a lawyer, but he writes a darned good letter. ICANN's...
    Section: Main > WatchdogssTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ".travel" Sold
    On May 12th, 2005 with 58 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "ICANN signed a contract with Tralliance Corp. on 5 May 2005...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Ed Hasbrouk Has More on .travel
    On April 18th, 2005 with 4 comments
    Ed Hasbrouck has more on his request for independent review of the .travel...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Next on .ASIA
    On April 13th, 2005 with 21 comments
    Mike Sorros brought to our attention this recent post by James Seng commenting...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Country Names in the DNS
    On April 8th, 2005 with 12 comments
    Bret Fausett reports on today's Friday Board Meeting at ICANN, including this...
    Section: Main > Board of DirectorssTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Request for independent review of ".travel"
    On April 8th, 2005 with 8 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "Today ICANN's Board of Directors -- as the culmination of a...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN Avoids Questions About ".travel"
    On April 5th, 2005 with 7 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "Yesterday ICANN's Web site announced that, "A teleconference...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN reveals ".travel" sponsor is a front
    On April 4th, 2005 with 6 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "As I've been reporting for several years , key staff of the...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Pussy.cat, yes; Pussy.xxx, Maybe. No Pussy.tel
    On April 2nd, 2005 with 1 comments
    Mike Sorros writes "Yesterday ICANN published the minutes for three of four...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    ICANN's new US$2 Domain Name Tax
    On March 24th, 2005 with 13 comments
    Mike Sorros writes "Today ICANN published two proposed registry agreement, one...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root.net

    Happy Anniversary ICANN!
    On March 20th, 2005 with 16 comments
    Mike Sorros writes "Remember last year's March 15th? The deadline for the...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Too much pressure from the industry...
    On December 13th, 2004 with 22 comments
    Mike Sorros writes "ICANN just announced that two additional applications...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    (Belated) Response to Tim Berners-Lee on New TLDs
    On November 2nd, 2004 with 17 comments
    [Editor's note: the following article was written shortly after Tim Berners-Lee...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Pending TLD applications, forever?
    On October 30th, 2004 with 20 comments
    Mike Sorros writes "ICANN recently decided to allow two applicants, the UPU...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    Berners-Lee Opposes .mobi (and Others Too)
    On May 20th, 2004 with 16 comments
    Tim Berners-Lee, supported by the W3C Technical Advisory Group, argues that new...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy rootgTLDs hoping to enter the legacy root

    New sTLD comment period closes; comments on .travel proposal
    On April 30th, 2004 with 10 comments
    ehasbrouck writes "ICANN's comment period on the proposals for ".travel" and...
    Section: Main > sTLDs hoping to enter legacy root

    How to get a new top-level domain approved by ICANN
    On April 23rd, 2004 with 21 comments
    Andy Oram writes "Readers should find this explanation amusing, although they...
    Section: Main > gTLDs hoping to enter the legacy rootsTLDs hoping to enter legacy rootLaugh (or Cry)

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