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SA cities to get own domain names
Names evaluated before approved
For the suffixes to be approved, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) has to evaluate them. Icann, which governs the global domain name market, held a prioritisation draw in Los Angeles in December last year. Applications were evaluated in the order they were chosen. Durban's suffix drew position 303 and Johannesburg followed at number 566. Both names have been evaluated and are going through the approval process. Cape Town, which came in at 761, is still waiting to be evaluated. Icann currently has more than 2 000 applications for top level domains in their system, all of which brought in $352-million (R3.5-billion) in application fees. There are two evaluation processes that domains have to undergo before being approved. Icann first assesses the stability of the infrastructure that will run the domain. Thereafter, it checks if the domain names can be sustained financially. Once the names have been evaluated and approved, ZA Central Registry (ZACR), which is the registry for South Africa's second level domains, has to enlist the three domain names for $185 000 (R1.8-million) each. Thereafter, ZACR is required to pay a $25 000 (R255 000) annual licence fee per domain. Mpisane said Zadna would be running the names on the same infrastructure that is used for the co.za domain. He added that ZACR will pay the annual licence fee until the organisation has acquired enough clients to fund it. Zadna is looking to grow its client list in the next two years and become self-funding by then. Zadna will first market the domain names to more than 300 internet service providers on the ZACR registry. Mpisane said they would offer ISPs incentives for selling the names. Thereafter, they will make the public aware of the domains through workshops and roadshows. Zadna is unable to protect the domain names from users who wish to utilise it for unsavoury purposes. "We are only required to look at domain name issues, not how users use them." But companies and individuals whose trademarked names are being abused may use Zadna's alternate dispute process to settle legal matters, concluded Mpisane. First published on MediaClubSouthAfrica.com - get free high-resolution photos and professional feature articles from Brand South Africa's media service.South African cities Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban are to get their own high-level domain names in October 2013 (Photo: ZA Domain Name Authority)
DotJoburg will be the domain name for Johannesburg, to be launched in October 2013 (Photo: ZA Domain Name Authority)
DotDurban will be the domain name for Durban (Photo: ZA Domain Name Authority)
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