Hello everybody,

earlier this week, I spoke on the LACRALO monthly conference call, about the gTLD Marketplace Health Index. Please find an update below - and a new document that can be downloaded from: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gtld-marketplace-health-index-beta-21dec16-en.pdf

Kindest regards,

Olivier


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https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-12-21-en


ICANN Publishes Updated gTLD Marketplace Health Index

21 December 2016

LOS ANGELES – 21 December 2016 – Today, ICANN published an update to the gTLD Marketplace Health Index (Beta), which presents statistics and trends related to generic top-level domains (gTLDs).

View the Health Index [PDF, 1.91 MB].

The gTLD Marketplace Health Index (Beta) was first published in July 2016. ICANN plans to publish these statistics twice a year to track progress against its goal of supporting the evolution of the domain name marketplace to be robust, stable and trusted. A community Advisory Panel is working with ICANN to refine the Index in preparation for publishing version 1.0.

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