Schedule

 
 
 
9:00
-
15:00
Al Hambra

What it is | Technical Workshop, with presentations, discussions and
hands-on demonstrations in an interactive format.

Why it's important | Present day operational issues and challenges will
be discussed and practical solutions in place at ccTLD Registries will
be demonstrated.

Who should attend? | Technical staff and management from ccTLD
registries, in particular small and emerging ones, but also developers
and gNSO Registries.

 
11:00
-
12:00
Sans Souci I

What it is | A briefing session for ccTLD managers and their staff new
to ICANN meetings or who have not attended for some time.

Why it's important | To properly participate in the various sessions
being run by the ccNSO attendees may wish to be briefed on history and
background.

Who should attend? |
ccTLD managers and their staff

 
 
 
 
9:00
-
17:30
Al Hambra

What it is | The Country-Code Names Supporting Organisation (ccNSO)
which helps develop global policy for country code Top-Level Domains
(ccTLDs), convenes both a members meeting and a Council meeting in
Cairo.

Why it's Important | The Council and Members will discuss a number of
issues affecting a cross-section of the world's country codes.
Additionally there will be updates on developments and best practice
from various ccTLD managers.

Who should attend? |
Anyone with an interest in ccTLD issues
specifically, and the Domain Name System in general, including
registrars, registries, businesses, Internet Service Providers, Internet
users, and government representatives.

 
 
 
9:00
-
15:30
Al Hambra
 
16:00
-
17:00
Al Hambra

What it is | The Country-Code Names Supporting Organisation (ccNSO)
which helps develop global policy for country code Top-Level Domains
(ccTLDs), convenes both a members meeting and a Council meeting in
Cairo.

Why it's Important | The Council and Members will discuss a number of
issues affecting a cross-section of the world's country codes.
Additionally there will be updates on developments and best practice
from various ccTLD managers.

Who should attend? |
Anyone with an interest in ccTLD issues
specifically, and the Domain Name System in general, including
registrars, registries, businesses, Internet Service Providers, Internet
users, and government representatives.

 
 
 
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