Data XGen Plus founder appointed on ICANN's country code policy panel

The Internet Service Providers Association of India (ISPAI) said Data is the first Indian to become a member of ICANN panel country code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO).


PTI | Updated: 04-08-2018 21:39 IST | Created: 04-08-2018 21:14 IST
Data XGen Plus founder appointed on ICANN's country code policy panel
Data has been appointed on the panel by the nomination committee of ccNSO--one of the three policy-making bodies at ICANN. (Image Credit: Twitter)
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Email and enterprise solutions provider Data XGen Plus today said its founder and CEO, Ajay Data, has been roped in by global Internet managing body ICANN on a panel that makes policies for website name management specific to countries like .in domains.

The Internet Service Providers Association of India (ISPAI) said Data is the first Indian to become a member of ICANN panel country code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO).

"Ajay Data becomes the first Indian to be appointed as a member of country code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)," Data XGen Plus said in a statement.

An ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) official, who did not wish to be named, confirmed the appointment of Data and said that he will join the panel in October.

"It is a very important milestone for India as it has 22 different languages which are required to be brought on to the Internet for mass adoption of broadband services. This is the first time India has got representation at ccNSO. We expect Data to push for support of Indian scripts in internet space," ISPAI President Rajesh Chharia said.

Around 170 countries are represented in ccNSO by a panel of 18 members. Of these 18 members, 15 members are elected and three are appointed on the basis of nominations.

Data has been appointed on the panel by the nomination committee of ccNSO--one of the three policy-making bodies at ICANN.

His firm is first to start complete email addresses in Hindi, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali and other scripts.

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