ICANN wants to open another new TLD application round early next year. Is this plausible?
A lot of companies are applying for dot brand top level domains not because they want to right now, but because they think it might be their only chance. At least for the foreseeable future.
But is this the case?
The applicant guidebook states:
ICANN’s goal is to launch subsequent gTLD application rounds as quickly as possible. The exact timing will be based on experiences gained and changes required after this round is completed. The goal is for the next application round to begin within one year of the close of the application submission period for the initial round.
ICANN has committed to reviewing the effects of the New gTLD Program on the operations of the root zone system
after the first application round, and will defer the delegations in a second application round until it is
determined that the delegations resulting from the first round did not jeopardize root zone system security or
stability.It is the policy of ICANN that there be subsequent application rounds, and that a systemized manner of
applying for gTLDs be developed in the long term.
ICANN may be a little too optimistic here. As Kevin Murphy points out, ICANN has made a lot of commitments to review its program before proceeding with more top level domains.
But the guidebook clearly states a goal of one year after the current application submission period ends. That would be only about 14 months from today.
Why is this important? A number of brands are waiting until the last minute with hopes of getting clarification.
JS says
not plausible if you factor in batching and the mandatory review of the 1st round.
1500 apps in 3 batches would take 3 year to process. What’s the point of letting companies apply for round 2 after year 1 if their applications are to sit on the shelf for 2 years ?
John Berryhill says
“What’s the point of letting companies apply for round 2 after year 1 if their applications are to sit on the shelf for 2 years ?”
Ask the Patent Office.
Antony Van Couvering says
Not going to happen in 1 year – or 3. The GAC has demanded a study — after a period of operation — on the economic and other effects of this gTLD round.
Steve Jones says
As JS said, it would seem silly if they’re already batching them. Then people applying next year would be guaranteed not to see their extension live for at least a few years depending on how many applications ICANN gets in this round.