Maureen and Vanda, I think that we all have ideas about how to address some issues that are related to the fact that there are some underserved (so far) geopolitical regions. As a matter of fact, if we do a thorough analysis the “underserved” areas are not only geopolitical, but also of different kind. The question is whether the next round does have as objective to address in priority these areas, or whether is only based on maximisation of the profit. I remember a similar discussion 20+ years ago, when I was working at ETSI, about the coverage of the GMS in Africa. The answer I got back then is that “there is no business case in Africa”. Seen in 2018, this position is ridiculous, but aren’t we reproducing the same cultural pattern today with TLDs? Cheers, Roberto On 08.08.2018, at 19:13, Maureen Hilyard <maureen.hilyard@gmail.com<mailto:maureen.hilyard@gmail.com>> wrote: So - the point here is just one: MAKE HUGE PROMOTION IN SOUTH HEMISPHERE And focus on making a splash in the Pacific region as well.. On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 4:40 AM, Vanda Scartezini <vanda.scartezini@gmail.com<mailto:vanda.scartezini@gmail.com> wrote: Some comments on Christopher points a) Community Priority Evaluations what was relevant during 2012 was the fact that all the effort asked for community to prove support ( ltos of money to do this around the world ) was ignored during the analysis period and several community ( I have promoted few) faced auction though their competitors had no prove of community interest. Then, if we will impose some demands to community we need to make sure those items will be considered and none without similar qualifications will be compete with them. b)metrics Metrics for end users are security, respect to privacy and " continuity". If organization has no capacity to support initial investment so it will fail in a couple years and all registrant had done to promote the new domain will be waste of money. I have been promoting here 2012 round. But it was this, myself talking with several organizations to enter. We had a reasonable success but the reality was there was NO PROMOTION of 2012 round in the South Hemisphere. Nothing in digital news in local languages. ICANN came one day to Sao Paulo Brazil and I asked people to join - we got 50 attendees . We had 8 ( from 11 applied in Brazil) that attended this meeting . Nothing else was done in South America. When I have done a survey in 2015 talking with big companies around South America I found just 1 that said they have no intention to apply if there was another round, all others responded YES, they had interest, please alert us, if there will be another round. So - the point here is just one: MAKE HUGE PROMOTION IN SOUTH HEMISPHERE Vanda Scartezini Polo Consultores Associados Av. Paulista 1159, cj 1004 01311-200- Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Land Line: +55 11 3266.6253 Mobile: + 55 11 98181.1464 Sorry for any typos. On 8/8/18, 07:49, "GTLD-WG on behalf of wilkinson christopher" < gtld-wg-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org<mailto:gtld-wg-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org> on behalf of cw@christopherwilkinson.eu<mailto:cw@christopherwilkinson.eu>> wrote: Good afternoon: I generally concur with Holly's priorities in addition to my questions regarding Competition and Jurisdiction. Regards CW El 8 de agosto de 2018 a las 7:09 Holly Raiche < h.raiche@internode.on.net<mailto:h.raiche@internode.on.net>> escribió: Folks Having gone through the Report and Appendix C, the issues that ALAC has been concerned with before and - I am suggesting - should concentrate on in its response include: Community Priority Evaluations These applicants had priority, but the definition was narrow and few applications made it through on this. The definition needs to be revisited, and the evaluation more transparent and predictable- and finalised BEFORE evaluation Metrics Unde the general heading, the question is asked whether there should be success metrics. We said - and I believe should continue to say - have metrics as to what success looks like from an ALAC perspective. PICS Under global public interest, the question is asked whether there should continue to be PICS. They are there because we argued for them - and still should Applications from outside the US/Europe We expressed concern that most of the applications came from the US and, to a lesser extent, Europe. 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