[Danny Younger remarked about this at an recent meeting - single
letter/digit domains are seen as big money items, and there's been much
corporate pressure on ICANN to release them.]


Yesterday ICANN opened a forum for ideas on potential allocation
methods for single-letter and single-digit domain names at the
second level in gTLD registries (see announcement). 
http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-16oct07.htm

The comment forum runs until 15 November 2007 23:59 UTC. To be considered,
suggestions should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
comments can be viewed at
http://forum.icann.org/lists/allocationmethods/.

The GNSO Council called for the launch of this forum after
considering a report of the Council’s Reserved Names Working
Group (RN-WG), which recommended that “single letters and digits
be released at the second level in future gTLDs, and that those
currently reserved in existing gTLDs should be released. This
release should be contingent upon the use of appropriate
allocation frameworks. More work may be needed. In future gTLDs
we recommend that single letters and single digits be available
at the second (and third level if applicable).”

There are likely to be a wide variety of ideas and opinions on
this topic. Take the opportunity to add your comments on the
forum at the address listed above.


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