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Update on AFTLD Yann Kwok www.aftld.org The African Association of Top Level Domains
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AFTLD - Origins First meeting in May 2001at the AFNOG meeting in Accra, Ghana Participation of various parties: –ICANN VP –ccTLD Adcom Chairman & AdCom member for African region –ccTLD Secretariat –Many African ccTLD’s www.apoutreach.org/africa/meeting_minute.html
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Resolutions from first meeting Founding Committee set up Chairman elected and mandated to proceed with legal incorporation of the entity
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Registration in Mauritius AFTLD has been incorporated in Mauritius in december 20th 2002 as a non profit company Assistance from CENTR (Europe’s sister organization for ccTLDs) Bylaws online at: http://www.aftld.org
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AfTLD structure Lightweight organization Executive committee (ExCom): 3 up to 6 directors Secretariat led by a General Manager who is chosen between the ExCom Mailing lists
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AFTLD Training in Accra (’02) Full day Training session done at ICANN meeting in Accra (March 2002) by ICANN Staff and Technical Experts covering: –Technical Aspects on DNS Management –Legal Aspects –Performing IANA updates Widely attended
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Presentation at AFNOG ‘02 (Togo) CFO from Brazil Registry gave a technical presentation on their registry system Numerous African ccTLDs showed interest for an automated registry system
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AFTLD meeting in Carthage (’03) One day meeting with the particiapation of other regional organisations (APTLD, CENTR, LACTLD) Exchange of experiences between african ccTLD
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AFTLD training in Carthage (’03) Technical DNS workshop held during the Carthage ICANN meeting A success, but we need to do more trainings and in many languages (French, Portuguese, Arabic…) to improve efficiency
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AFTLD and ccNSO Montréal 2003 AfTLD communiqué 11 ccNSO members in the Africa region (ex-aequo with LAC region) 2 members in the ccNSO LG
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Future Developments in AFTLD Setting up a shared registry system to automate ccTLD registrations –No need to move primary servers –ccTLD keep full control of their primary and secondary DNS servers –AFTLD will provide the front-end and database functions Technical Training in Africa –Sharing of experience from larger registries –Advanced DNS training (especially on the security side)
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Future Developments in AFTLD Development of a Dispute Resolution System for the African region –Currently dispute resolution almost non-existent in most African countries –Aim is to offer a common context to resolve those domain-related disputes ccTLD regional organizations cooperation: mutual observership to share experiences (as started with CENTR)
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Next AfTLD meetings meeting during AfNOG 2004 in Dakar (may 2004) General assembly during the ICANN meeting in Capetown (december 2004) Join AfTLD: http://lists.aftld.org/mailman/listinfo/members
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For more information www.aftld.org ?
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