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10 years of ccNSO

10 years of ccNSO

Today we celebrate the

10th anniversary of ccNSO

How it all began? What have we accomplished? What do we still have to do?

Where are we now? Where will we go?

How it all began?

The Evolution

of ccNSO

DNSO and wwTLD

Singapore 1999

First ICANN meeting Some ccTLDs are present and actively participate. First ideas of joining efforts are floating in the air

ccTLDs are part of the DNSO together with gTLD registries, ISPs, Registrars, as well as commercial and business entities. During this meeting in Berlin wwTLD is created. The first ADMIN Executive of wwTLD was appointed.

Berlin May 1999

Dennis Jennings (CENTR)

Peter de Blanc (NATLD)

Antony Van Couvering (IATLD)

Oscar Robles (LACTLD)

Kilnam Chon (APTLD)

Nii Quaynor (AFTLD)

ccTLDs decide to step out of DNSO and decide to work on the establishment of ccNSO

Stockholm May 2001

ICANN 2.0 Evolution and Reform Committee appointed:

Nii Quaynor Lyman Chapin Alejandro Pisanty Hans Kraaijenbrink

September 2001 Assistance Group to ERC of 17 people appointed ICANN staff support: Theresa Swinehart

Members of the AG Sebastien Bachollet (Business Constituency, CIGREF) Bart Boswinkel (.nl ccTLD) Becky Burr (Wilmer Cutler & Pickering) Chris Disspain (.au ccTLD) Hartmut Glaser (.br ccTLD, LACNIC) Alf Hansen (.no ccTLD) Hiro Hotta (.jp ccTLD, NTT, ISP/CP) Geoff Huston (IAB, Telstra, APNIC) Michael Katundu (Kenya GAC representative) Christian de Larrinaga (ISOC England) Pierre Ouedraogo (.bf ccTLD) Patricio Poblete (.cl ccTLD) Oscar Robles (.mx ccTLD) Philip Sheppard (Business Constituency, AIM, former NC Chair) Mohd Sharil Tarmizi (GAC Vice Chair, Malaysia representative) Kiyoshi Tsuru (IP consultant, WIPO panellist, Mexico) Bernard Turcotte (.ca ccTLD)

Shanghai October 2002

ccTLDs present Final decision to step out of DNSO. Future policy scope and role of the ccNSO is envisaged

Rio de Janeiro March 2003

ccTLDs discuss the structure of organisation and the role of its

members. First policy documents are drafted

Montreal June 2003

The ccTLD community and ERC enter the final stage of the discussions on the Bylaws.

Bylaw changes are adopted by the ICANN Board

What we saw yesterday was the result of a thorough, sometimes painful, but well done bottom up process. We've been standing here defending this principle and abiding by it, and I don't think it's the business of the Board to change something that came in this bottom up fashion.

Ivan Mouru Campos

A truly remarkable milestone in the history of ICANN's efforts. I congratulate the ERC, the ccTLD operators, the assistance committee, and the GAC for their remarkable work in producing this result.

Vint Cerf

I would just say that the constitution of the ccNSO bears witness to the effort of one man in particular, who was Hans Kraaijenbrink, who was a very key player in from the Board’s side in understanding the ccTLD problems, translating them for other members of the Board, and building solutions such that we now have the ccNSO.

Alejandro Pisanty

Carthage and Rome

The first two meetings of the ccNSO members are sucessfully held In Rome the ccNSO was inaugurated: 30 ccTLD members, with a minimum of 3 from each region

Kuala Lumpur July 2004

The first full 2 days ccNSO meeting open for members and non-members. The first meeting of the ccNSO Council. Chris Disspain becomes the first chair of the ccNSO. For the first time ccNSO working groups are appointed

Cape Town December 2004

ccNSO Council appoint chair and vice chair. Initiation of the first Board selection process

Mar del Plata April 2005

Vancouver

November 2005

Initiation and conclusion of the first ccNSO PDP on changes to

ccNSO Article in Bylaws. Considerable increase in

membership

Major achievements

Cooperation Stabilising Relationship

IDN ccTLDs Fast Track

And much more...

Cooperation

Sharing of experience and expertise

Tech Day

More

More attendants, more topics

Collaboration

Wildcarding Engage and enter into dialogue

Looking for new ways of collaboration

I am very glad that [..] many people are working together and finding ways to accomodate sometimes opposing principles and interests. We have enormous strength and flexibility...

Alejandro Pisanty

Stabilising Relationship

So the biggest distinction, and I think the critical one, is that CCs are answerable to their local communities.

Lesley Cowley

Financial Contribution

Stabilising Relationship

Value Exchange Model

Equal Value Exchange

Stabilising Relationship

IDN ccTLDs Fast Track

ccNSO-GAC working group created by ICANN

Board

The politics and the policy

IDN ccTLD Fast Track beginning at 00:00 UTC on 16

November 2009

Fast Track Implementation Plan

The Board respectfully invites the Chairs of the ccNSO, GNSO, GAC, ALAC, and SSAC to set-up the IDNC Working Group and appoint members to this group as soon as possible and, when established, requests the IDNC Working Group to commence its work, in accordance with the Charter adopted by the ccNSO Council.

ICANN Board resolution 2007, Los Angeles

October 2009, Seoul

We've had really good cooperation between the ccNSO and the GAC from the very beginning in working together to solve the issues questions and working on what the proper questions were. [..] So it's a tribute, really, to the multistakeholder model in action.

Peter Dengate Thrush

This truly is a momentous time, [..] I think there is an enormous amount of good feeling and intention that the Internet be a balanced, extended, and open access for all peoples of the world.

Steve Crocker

It is exemplary cooperation between different constituencies and different organizations within ICANN in developing policy and developing methodology for rolling out IDNs.

Janis Karklins

So I think we’re done on the IDNs. I’m waiting for the first one. Once the first one is done, then it’s done. And then we can accept that it’s been done and that’s really great.

Chris Disspain

And much more... ccNSO dinners Meetings with the governmental advisory committee GNSO, SSAC Board 10 active working groups 18 former working groups PDPs

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MembersApplications

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Membership: 137 July 2013 According to ICANN regions

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25 29 42

Observers: AfTLD, APTLD, CENTR, LACTLD

ccNSO: Chairs, Vice-chairs,

Board members

Chairs

Chris Disspain July 2004 – March 2011

Lesley Cowley March 2011 - July 2013

Vice Chairs

Patricio Poblete

Young Eum Lee

Hiro Hotta

Byron Holland

Keith Davidson

Board Members

Mike Silber Chris Disspain Demi Getschko Peter Dengate Thrush

Happy birthday, ccNSO!

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