MARINA DEL REY, CA - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced in a press release that its 28th International meeting opened in Lisbon, Portugal on March 26, 2007.
It will see important developments in the organization's mission of global coordination of the Internet's system of unique identifiers. Attendees and online participants will take part in more than 30 sessions and workshops. It constitutes an essential part of ICANN's global consensus-development and outreach efforts.
"This is a particularly busy meeting for ICANN and the Internet community," President and CEO of ICANN Dr. Paul Twomey said.
Some issues and events for the meeting include:
The appearance by the Dr Hamadoun Tourι, the new Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union at the meeting.
An update on IPv6 aimed at opening up the number of Internet Protocol addresses available globally. (Of note is the fact that ICANN is already putting IPv6 addressing into practice, including at the Lisbon meeting through its remote participation website.)
A major review of ICANN's Registrar Accreditation Agreements (RAA) and the Accreditation process, arising out of the RegisterFly.com situation.
Update on the development of Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) following the successful laboratory.
Signing of and accountability Framework with the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) managers for .ly in Libya, the General Post and Telecommunication Company.
The signing of agreements with three new Regional At Large Organizations to provide Internet users increased representation: the African Telecommunications Union, Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association, and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia. (These agreements build on the model and the success of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional At Large Organization agreement signed at the ICANN last meeting in Sao Paulo.)
Tutorials examining changes to the marketplace for expiring domain names and the secondary market for domain names.
Commencement of a consultation on ICANN's Operating Plan.
An open meeting of ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) which will discussion the incorporation of IPv6 records at the Root of the DNS, the WHOIS taskforce report that has been available for public comment since last week, and the Registerfly issue.
Presentations by Sweden and Bulgaria during the SSAC public meeting on the successful deployment of DNSsec in their respective TLDs.
"Also of particular interest will be the decision by the ICANN Board on Friday on the proposed creation of .xxx Sponsored Top Level Domain (sTLD)," Twomey pointed out.
"You don't have to be in Lisbon to be a part of the meeting our remote public participation website, meeting blogs, and webcasts are there so people from across the globe can be a part of the discussion. This is a key part of our continuing efforts to improve accountability and transparency at ICANN," he added.
"The meeting is just one of the ways that members of our community make voluntary contributions throughout the year to ICANN, and we are extremely grateful to them for all of their efforts. We are all looking forward to a successful meeting in Lisbon and thank the local hosts, the National Foundation for Scientific Computing, and the event sponsors, for their efforts," Twomey highlighted.