Icann to create new domain names

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has approved plans to create more domain names in a bid to end overcrowding.

Written by Nick Farrell

Organisations have long complained that existing top-level domains - led by .com and .org and now Icann will determine the precise new domain names at a meeting early next year.

The new names are unlikely to be freely available to subscribers but limited to organisations. This follows the previous pattern of awarding .museum names for museums.

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Some of the possibilities are .travel, .health and .news.

According to the BBC, any organisation can propose a name to ICANN. But it must prove that the new domain will represent a well-defined community closely associated with the domain name, and supply a $50,000 application fee.

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