[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Well this one's unexpected! ICANN has just announced that it has finally come to some sort of agreement with the UN's Universal Postal Union over .POST. This is the final (if you exclude the still very much in dispute .XXX) suffix that was okayed by ICANN as part of its 2003 limited round of new gTLD applications.[/FONT]
Since .POST was accepted by ICANN, the Internet's watchdog has never seen eye to eye with the UPU on the actual registry contract. Until now it seems.
It's difficult to think of this as pure coincidence. This comes just days before ICANN's last general meeting of the year and at a time when the current new gTLD program is being finalised, will no doubt be used to highlight the fact that previous new gTLD rounds were successful…
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Since .POST was accepted by ICANN, the Internet's watchdog has never seen eye to eye with the UPU on the actual registry contract. Until now it seems.
It's difficult to think of this as pure coincidence. This comes just days before ICANN's last general meeting of the year and at a time when the current new gTLD program is being finalised, will no doubt be used to highlight the fact that previous new gTLD rounds were successful…
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