<div><br></div><div>At least in NYC we a) got Neustar to cough up the application fee + the $25k p.a. 2) there are a few "high-quality, trusted registry" provisions involved...</div><div><br></div><div>j</div><div>
<br></div><a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/12/dot_london_squeaks_in_under_icann_deadline/">http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/12/dot_london_squeaks_in_under_icann_deadline/</a><br><br>London's official PR agency has filed its application with ICANN to get its hands on a new .london top-level internet domain, just before the deadline closes.<br>
<br>London & Partners today revealed that it has contracted Minds + Machines Ltd, a local subsidiary of British Virgin Islands-based Top Level Domain Holdings, to help apply for and run .london.<br><br><br>TLDH executive chairman Peter Dengate Thrush told El Reg that the contract was awarded over the Easter weekend, following a request for proposals process that began last December.<br>
<br><snip a bunch about TLDH applying for lotsa TLDs and getting this in just before the deadline ><br><br><br>"It's crazy that a city like London doesn't have its own TLD," he said. "In years, people will look back and say: 'People actually opposed this?'."<br>
<br>The registry, if approved by ICANN, will run as a commercial venture, he said. Proceeds from the sale of .london domain names are expected to fund the international promotion of the capital.<br><br>That is believed to have put off one other bidder for the contract, .uk registry Nominet, which is believed to have made a public-benefit proposal similar to its .wales/.cymru bid.<br>
<br>"Nominet was interested in helping deliver a high-quality, trusted registry for .london, with our services provided on a not-for-profit basis," the company said in a statement. "However, following our response to the RFP and resulting discussions, we subsequently made the difficult decision to withdraw from the bid process."<br>
<br>Not-for-profit L&P will pay the $185,000 ICANN application fee, according to Dengate Thrush. The actual applicant will be a new L&P-owned company called Dot London Domains.<br><br>TLDH subsidiary Minds + Machines will provide application services and run the back-end technical infrastructure for at least seven years if .london is approved.<br>
<br>The company is not expecting any competition from other .london applicants, and expects the ICANN evaluation process to go smoothly, Dengate Thrush said.<br><br>Under ICANN's rules, gTLDs representing capital cities need the approval of the local government in order to be approved, which cuts out the competition. The .london bid already has this approval.<br>
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