What are the new TLDs?
There are 7 new TLDs. Each was proposed by an individual, organization,
or business, and they include:
.biz - JVTeam LLC proposed a suffix specifically
for businesses. ICANN found it the strongest of several .biz
proposals. It is unclear at this point how the company would
handle requests from individuals and non-business groups.
.pro - RegistryPro Ltd. proposed .pro for
professionals. For example, physician John Doe could register
as johndoe.med.pro. If John Doe were a lawyer, he could register
as johndoe.law.pro. Individuals must prove their professional
status before registering a .pro domain name.
.info - Afilias LLC, a consortium of 19 registration
companies, proposed .info as a truly global option for general
information, similar to most .com registrations are in the United
States.
.name - The Global Name Registry Ltd. proposed
a category for individuals. It would reserve second-level names
such as smith.name and let individuals register john.smith.name
or betty.smith.name. It is not clear at this point how the company
would deal with multiple individuals named John Smith.
.museum - The Museum Domain Management Association,
a group created through the International Council of Museums,
proposed the suffix for accredited museums worldwide.
.coop - The National Cooperative Business
Association proposed a special designation for business cooperatives
such as credit unions and rural electric coops. The suffix would
be available for members of the group and its counterparts worldwide.
.aero - Societe Internationale de Telecommunications
Aeronautiques, an international aviation group, proposed .air
for the airlines, airports, computer reservation systems and
related industries. ICANN countered with .aero as an alternative
that could be more globally recognize.