UNIVERSAL ACCEPTANCE Presentation at APNIC Edmon Chung.

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UNIVERSAL ACCEPTANCE Presentation at APNIC Edmon Chung

What’s Changed?! Domain Names not just in English (2010) Domain Names not just 2 or 3 characters (2001) Domain Names list no longer static (2013) addresses now in multiple scripts

What is Universal Acceptance? All Domain names operate equally: Acceptance & Validation, Storage, Processing & Display IDNs, EAIs, IRIs Long ASCII Recently added gTLDs

UASG: Universal Acceptance Steering Group Community initiative supported by ICANN Four Groups Topline & Technical Issues International Measurement & Monitoring Community Outreach

UA & APNIC & ISPs Need to support IDNs Addresses URLs Domain Names/Name Servers WhoIS Validation procedures need to be reviewed Display – Decision on What and When

UA & Your IT Department Need a methodical approach Inventory of all your systems Evaluate whether they are UA Ready Acceptance & Validation Storage – Unicode/Punycode Processing Display – What & When Determine who is responsible for them Internal (control) Partners (influence) Vendors (request) Schedule enhancement

UA & Low Hanging Fruit Look at public interfaces Look at validation criteria Easiest big step Do you need them? Are there better ways of validating? Prepare internal systems for when external systems (e- mail) becomes ready

UA & ISPs Are there problems that your customers encounter? Are there opportunities to better serve your customers? IP WHOIS It’s an opportunity for ISPs to reach out to their local Internet Community

UA & Your Communities ISPs play an important role in you local community Develop a local Steering Group Cooperate with ccTLDs, Software Community, Government Spread the message – there Internet has changed. Be Ready for it. Registrars can grow their core business Hosting services have big growth options

Getting Involved The Universal Acceptance Steering Group needs and wants a few more participants. Greater diversity is wanted – particularly geographic, language and gender diversity We’re looking specifically for Geeks Community Outreach people with a local focus People with Passion People with a bit of time Mailing Lists General: Topline & Technical: Community Outreach: International: Measurement & Monitoring: Web Site: