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September 7, 2010
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The US Government's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Publishes letters And Recommendations It Received On What to Do With ICANN When Their Joint Project Agreement (JPA) Expires September 30, 09. Click To Read all Comments, Including MINC Chairman and CEO Khaled Fattal's Letter and Recommendations To The US Government.

Friday - June 5 - 2009

The US Government's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) had sought the feedback of the Internet and the International Community by June 8th, 2009 on what to do with ICANN and their Joint Project Agreement, (JPA), when it expires September 30, 09. The NTIA published all the letters and recommendations it received by June 10th, 2009.

To read MINC's Chairman and CEO Khaled Fattal's letter and recommendations in English, Click here.

To download it in PDF, Click here

To read MINC's website and the letter in Arabic, Click here

To read all submitted comments to the NTIA website, Click here.

 

About MINC

Formed in 2000, MINC is the Multilingual Internet Names Consortium, aims to promote a multilingual Internet through the facilitation of research development, education and deployments of Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) and other naming systems of Internet navigation. MINC’s work dates back to mid 90’s to promote the Multilingualization of the Internet, the internationalization of Internet names including but not limited to multilingual Internet domain names and keywords. Over the years, MINC has established a wide range of links with international organizations, stakeholder organizations and other processes including The United Nations, the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS), ICANN, ITU, WIPO, IETF, as well as language groups such as JDNA (Japanese), CDNA (Chinese), INFITT (Tamil), Euro-LINC (European Languages), CYINC (Cyrillic), GLWG (Georgian), RLWG (Russian ) as well as The Arabic language and scripts WG (Arabic) and ULWG (Urdu). Our language groups develop their own language and variant tables, and coordinate with each other on these tables. They also discuss other IDN related issues like the development of Dispute Resolution Policies and the use of IDN in software applications. For more information about MINC, please refer to the website at http://www.minc.org  or contact MINC secretariat at hvx07@nrmx.lit .

About MINC ICMC

Formed in 2006, MINC's International Coordination Mechanism Council (ICMC) aims to coordinate with all local authorities and jurisdictions and known operators of IDN TLDs in various local jurisdictions, for a an equitable multilingual Internet and information society based on mutual respect, local empowerment and the right of all people for self-E-determination as a function of their human rights.

ICMC Technical Coordination

This MINC ICMC ad hoc committee coordinates the technical parameters involved in supporting a truly multilingual domain name system. All deployments of IDN should be Internet RFC- compliant and registered and tracked with MINC's IDN database.