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Title: Introduction to the


1
  • Introduction to the
  • ccNSO and Updates
  • A. D. BADIEL
  • ccNSO Liaison for AfTLD
  • badiel_at_onatel.bf
  • http//www.aftld.org
  • http//www.ccnso.org
  • Marrakesh, June 2006

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Content
  • Brief overview of ICANN
  • The ccNSO
  • The cc Policy Development Process
  • Why should we join the ccNSO?
  • Miscellaneous

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1. Brief overview of ICANN
  • ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
    and Numbers), non profit organization responsible
    for
  • IP Ressources management (IANA)
  • Internet protocols and indentificators management
  • Top Level Domains (ccTLD, gTLD) management
  • Protocols identificators assignment
  • Root servers system management
  • Etc.
  • ICANN is composed of sub-organisations such as
  • ALAC (At-Large Advisory Committee) responsible
    for the Internet communities interests defense
  • ASO (Address Supporting Organization) which is
    in charge of issues related to IP adresses
  • ccNSO (country code Name Supporting
    Organization) which adresses issues related to
    the country code Top Level Domains (ex. .sn, .fr,
    .za, etc.)

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Brief overview of ICANN (cd)
  • GAC (Government Advisory Committee) which
    represents the governments voices amoung the
    ICANN community
  • gNSO (generic Name Supporting Organization) which
    adresses issues related to generic Top Level
    Doamins (eg. .com, .org, .int, .tv, .info, etc.)
  • RSSAC (Root-Server System Advisory Committee)
    which adresses technical issues related to DNS
    roorservers
  • SSAC (Security and Stability Advisory Committee)
    which adresses issues related to the Security
    and Stability of the Internet
  • Etc.
  • There are some other organizations working with
    ICANN
  • AfTLD, APTLD, LACTLD, CENTR, NATLD
  • IETF Internet Engineering Task Force
  • IRTF Internet ResearchTask Force
  • IAB Internet Architecture Board
  • ISOC Internet Society
  • W3C World Wide Web Consortium
  • Etc.

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Brief overview of ICANN (end)
  • ICANN current organzation chart

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2. The ccNSO
  • 2.1. Whats the ccNSO?
  • The ccNSO (country code Name Supporting
    Organization), one of the key sub-organizations
    of ICANN, is in charge of
  • Developing global policies related to the ccTLDs
  • Making some proposals and recommendations to the
    ICANN Board on the ccTLDs
  • Nurturing consensus among the ccNSO community
  • Dealing with ccTLDs activities among the ICANN
    community
  • Coordinating ccTLDs related issues with the ICANN
    other Supporting Organizations
  • Etc.

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The ccNSO (cd)
  • The ccNSO is made of a council where all the 5
    régions of the world are represented by 3
    councillors The African councillors are
  • Victor CIZA (Burundi)
  • Dr. Paulos B. NYIRENDA (Malawi)
  • Mohamed EL BASHIR (Sudan)
  • NB The 5 regions are Africa, Asia, Europe,
    Latin America North America
  • The ccNSO counts one liaison per continent I am
    your liaison since June 2005
  • The ccNSO also includes
  • Committees
  • Working groups
  • Members
  • Regional organizations AfTLD, CENTR, LACTLD,
    APTLD, NATLD

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The ccNSO (cd)
  • 2.2. The Working Groups (WG)
  • Accountability Framework WG
  • An informal initiative of the ccNSO with the
    purpose to develop a set of criteria for AF
    between ICANN and ccTLD managers
  • A statement to specify clearly what a ccTLD
    manager should be accountable to ICANN for and
    what ICANN should be accountable to the ccTLD
    manager for
  • A formalization of relationship between ICANN and
    ccTLD managers

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The ccNSO (cd)
  • Budget Fees to ICANN WG
  • ICANN activities benefit to ccTLDs eg. Stability
    and Security of the Internet (30 of ICANN
    budget)
  • IANA function services
  • DNSSEC deployment
  • IDNs
  • Root-servers management
  • Etc.
  • Assistance of ICANN in ccPDP issue manager,
    liaison,
  • ICANN requires some contribution from the ccTLDs
  • Report available at http//www.icann.org/presenta
    tions/eva-ccnso-wellington-28mar06.pdf

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The ccNSO (cd)
  • GAC/ccNSO WG purpose
  • Improve collaboration between the ccTLDs and the
    governments
  • Nurture consensus to avoid or even to solve
    conflicts between ccTLDs policies and national
    laws
  • ccNSO/IDN
  • Study the impact of IDNs introduction on TLDs
  • Work jointly with the gNSO on IDN issues
  • M. EL BASHIR is the African councillor in that WG
  • http//gnso.icann.org/issues/idn-tlds/issues-repor
    t-28may06.htm

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The ccNSO (cd)
  • IANA WG
  • Goal improve IANA services to ccTLDs
  • African representatives M. El Bashir (.sd) A.
    Levin (.za)
  • Scope of the WG
  • Review IANA procedures for ccTLD zone file
    changes (except redelegations)
  • Recommandations to IANA on procedures
    improvements
  • Review of interaction mechanisms betw. ccTLDs
    IANA
  • Review improvement of documentation provided by
    IANA to the ccTLDs
  • Review improvement of metrics used to monitor
    IANA sces performance
  • Docs available at http//ianawg.ccnso.org/

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The ccNSO (cd)
  • The ccNSO also has two WG on
  • Secretariat ccNSO fees
  • Seeking for a good proposal to host the ccNSO
    secretariat
  • Studying the ccNSO functioning budget
  • The WSIS
  • Following the World Summit on Information Society
    process for the ccNSO
  • All the documents related to the ccNSO
    activities are available online at
    http//www.ccnso.icann.org/

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3. The cc Policy Development Process (ccPDP)
  • A mechanism for the cccNSO council to develop
    policies by consensus amoung the ccNSO community
    and address them to the ICANN board for approval
  • A council recommendation is adopted if
  • At least 50 of the members vote
  • Among the voters, if 66 vote in favor the
    recommendation
  • For instance, the ccNSO has initiated a ccPDP to
    improve the ICANN bylaws related to the ccTLDs
    (http//www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htmIX)
    precisely concerning
  • ICANN Bylaws Article IX Country-Code Names
    Supporting Organization
  • Annex B ccNSO Policy-Development Process
  • Annex C the Scope of the ccNSO
  • The details of those recommendations are
  • Council Recommendation 1 Issue ANO BINDING
    POLICY FOR NON-MEMBERS OF THE CCNSO
  • Council Recommendation Change Article IX Section
    4.2 in accordance with Proposal A to resolve
    Issue A as defined in the Issues report.

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Recommendations details (cd)
  • Council Recommendation 2 Issue BIANA SERVICES
  • Council Recommendation Change Article IX Section
    4.3 in accordance with Proposal B to resolve
    Issue B as defined in the Issues report
  • Council Recommendation 3 Issue C AMENDMENT OF
    ARTICLE IX
  • Council Recommendation Change Article IX Section
    6 in accordance with Proposal C to resolve Issue
    C as defined in the Issues report
  • Council Recommendation 4 Issue DSETTING BINDING
    POLICIES
  • Council Recommendation Change Article IX Section
    4.10 and Annex B sections 2, 3 and 15 in
    accordance with Proposal D to resolve Issue D as
    defined in the Issues report.

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Recommendations details (cd)
  • Council Recommendation 5 Issue EBINDING
    POLICIES OUTSIDE CCPDP
  • Council Recommendation Change Article IX Section
    1 in accordance with Proposal E to resolve Issue
    E as defined in the Issues report
  • Council Recommendation 6 Issue FCHANGES TO
    CCPDP AND SCOPE
  • Council Recommendation Change Article IX Section
    6 in accordance with Proposal F to resolve Issue
    F as defined in the Issues report
  • Council Recommendation 7 Issue IMEMBERSHIP
    QUORUM VOTING ON PDP RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Council Recommendation Change Annex B Section 13
    of the ICANN bylaws in accordance with Proposal I
    to resolve Issue I as defined in the Issues
    report.

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Recommendations details (end)
  • Council Recommendation 8 Issue JREJECTION OF
    PDP RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE ICANN BOARD
  • Council Recommendation Change Annex B Section
    15(2c) of the ICANN Bylaws in accordance with
    Proposal J to resolve Issue J as defined in the
    Issue Report
  • The member report PDP is available
  • http//www.ccnso.icann.org or at
    http//www.aftld.org

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4. Why should African ccTLDs join the ccNSO?
  • African ccTLDs face some problems such as
  • DNS instability in some African countries.
  • DNS insecurity due to some attacks (eg. DDoS).
  • Lack of DNS root server in Africa (only a few
    mirrors in some countries)
  • Lack of IPv6 and DNSSEC experimentation at a
    great scale.
  • Lack of collaboration and cooperation between
    African ccTLDs.
  • Insufficiency of training.
  • ccNSO is an opportunity offered to African ccTLDs
    managers to
  • Cooperate and exchange experience with other
    ccTLD managers
  • To be aware of any policy development related to
    ccTLDs
  • Take part in the Internet development process at
    a decision level
  • Contribute to the Internet development and
    stability in Africa and in the world
  • But first participate in the AfTLD development!
  • To join the ccNSO http//www.ccnso.org/about/Joi
    ning/Form.htm

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5. Miscellaneous
  • A proposal was received from .tw to host the
    ccNSO secretariat discussions are still going on
  • Victor Ciza (African ccNSO councillor) stepped
    down and was re-nominated for 3 years
  • The ICANN board adopted 7 of the 8
    recommendations at the Wellington ICANN meeting
  • The remaining recommendation shall be adopted at
    this ICANN meeting
  • See http//ccnso.icann.org/pdps/bylaws-sup-rec-24m
    ay06.pdf

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  • Thanks
  • for your attention!
  • http//www.ccNSO.org

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