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    ICANN 81: gTLDs, IDNs, and Africa’s rising voice

    By James DurstonNovember 13, 2024Updated:November 13, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • At ICANN 81 in Istanbul, the next phase of gTLD development is being explored, with a focus on optimizing existing domains and potential future directions.
    • ICANN’s partnership with Smart Africa aims to strengthen internet governance across the continent, empowering African nations to shape their digital future.

    The 81st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is in full swing in Istanbul, Turkey. This week-long gathering of global stakeholders is designed to tackle critical issues from domain name expansion to fostering internet governance in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

    Some of the topics already discussed can be explored below.

    Beyond .com: The eEvolving gTLD landscape

    The rollout of new generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs) like .shop or .tech has dramatically increased the digital address space. Discussions at the AGM are exploring the next phase of this program. Experts are analyzing the program’s impact, considering saturation points, and exploring potential future directions. Will we see even more specialized gTLDs emerge, or will the focus shift towards optimizing the existing ones?

    Global voices, global names: The push for universal IDN adoption

    Enabling domain names in languages other than English is a major focus. Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) hold the key to unlocking the internet for billions who don’t use English as their primary language. The AGM is delving into the progress made in IDN adoption, identifying challenges, and exploring solutions to achieve true “universal acceptance.” This is particularly important for closing the digital divide and promoting greater inclusivity online.

    Africa takes centre stage: Collaboration for stronger internet governance

    This year’s ICANN AGM marks a significant development for Africa. ICANN and Smart Africa, an alliance of African ICT ministries, have announced a new collaboration to boost internet governance across the continent. This initiative aims to empower African nations to develop their own internet policies and participate more actively in shaping the global internet landscape.

    Beyond Istanbul: A week of collaboration and innovation

    The ICANN AGM is about more than just high-level discussions. This year’s event features a strong emphasis on capacity building and leadership training sessions. This fosters a more informed and inclusive participation from stakeholders around the world.

    One such example is the unveiling of “Hello, Registry,” a new initiative by the Canadian Internet Registry Authority (CIRA) and the Swedish Internet Foundation (SIDN) aimed at simplifying domain name registration for small businesses and individuals.

    The ICANN AGM remains a critical platform for dialogue and collaboration. The decisions made this week will have a lasting impact on the internet, shaping how we navigate the digital world, access information, and participate in the global economy.

    Look out for more as the week continues to unfold.

    James Durston

    James Durston is the Editor-in-Chief for Blue Tech Wave, and a former editor and journalist for some of the world's biggest international media organisations.

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