The Registry Operators Proposal asks for the Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S Numbers (if any) of the operator and certain subcontactors. What is a D-U-N-S Number?
Information about D-U-N-S Numbers is available on the Dun & Bradstreet web site. Although any existing D-U-N-S number(s) should be given in the application, you need not obtain a D-U-N-S Number to apply. FAQ #56: According to FAQ #47, two-character TLDs must be available for ccTLDs. However, it is not clear as to whether or not a two-character TLD can be proposed if it in fact has not been assigned a country. Can a two-character TLD can be established if it is not currently on the ISO 3166-1 list? Generally, no. A two-character code will be considered only if (a) it is not presently on the ISO 3166-1 list and (b) the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency has indicated that the code will not be added to the list in the future for any purpose that is incompatible with the use you propose for the code. FAQ #57: Please confirm my understanding that if payment of the non-refundable application fee is made by check, payment is timely if it is received by ICANN on 2 October. I.e. that the five-day requ
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