The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will hold its 63rd Public Meeting (ICANN63) in the Barcelona International Convention Centre from 20 to 25 October. ICANN63 is hosted by the Spanish Ministry
November 24, 2024
November 24, 2024
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will hold its 63rd Public Meeting (ICANN63) in the Barcelona International Convention Centre from 20 to 25 October. ICANN63 is hosted by the Spanish Ministry
Jaipur, Rajasthan based IT entrepreneur Dr. Ajay Data has been nominated as the board of the Council for Country Code Name Support Organisation (ccNSO). He be came’s first Indian to be appointed
India’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad, has announced India’s support for the multi-stakeholder model of internet governance, during the opening ceremony of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
India has opposed a move for Internet to be managed by Icann, which presently governs the domain names for websites, while favouring a multi-stakeholder model to oversee the world wide web. “The
ResellerClub, Asia’s largest domain registrar in association with iNet has announced the 3rd edition of HostingCon India. HostingCon is Asia’s largest B2B conference for the hosting and domains industry. The event which
Technology companies including startups can soon get yourbrand.tech website addresses Radix, founded by Indian serial entrepreneur Bhavin Turakhia, with over $30 million in committed funding, has won the global perpetual rights to
.OOO ( dot-triple-‘O’) The Power Domain Infibeam, one of the world’s fastest growing Indian e-commerce technology company today announces the beginning of a new era in Internet, with the introduction of the
The U.S. government is relinquishing its control of the Internet’s address system in a shift that may raise questions about the future direction of online innovation and communications. The decision announced Friday
A working group for Internet regulators is under severe criticism for a proposal that would put an end to the openness of the current WHOIS system for domain name registration records. The