https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-opens-new-gtld-registry-service-provider-evaluation-program-19-11-2024-en

 

 

Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) opened 
the Registry Service Provider (RSP) Evaluation Program for the New Generic 
Top-Level Domains (gTLD) Program: Next Round. The RSP Evaluation Program was 
created to streamline the evaluation of gTLD applications by separating the 
evaluation of the technical aspects of operating the gTLD from the application 
for the name.

 

RSPs provide critical back-end services on behalf of the gTLD registry 
operator. These services include operating Domain Name System (DNS) services, 
performing the cryptographic operations required of DNS Security Extensions, 
and providing registration data via the Registration Data Access Protocol, 
among others. The RSP Evaluation Program ensures that RSPs have the proper 
technical qualifications to run a gTLD back end. RSPs need only be evaluated 
once through the program, regardless of the number of services they provide or 
the number of gTLDs they support.

 

All gTLD applicants must use RSPs that have been successfully evaluated through 
the program. In some cases, the RSP may be the same entity as the prospective 
applicant; in other cases, the gTLD may outsource services to a third party.

 

There are two distinct periods during which RSPs may be evaluated: 19 November 
2024 to 20 May 2025, and again during the New gTLD Program: Next Round 
application window, which is expected to open in April 2026 for 12–15 weeks. 
RSPs that choose to be evaluated in this first phase and successfully complete 
the process will be listed on the RSP Evaluation Program webpage. This timing 
will allow new gTLD applicants to enter into discussions with evaluated RSPs 
before the gTLD application window opens in April 2026.

 

The RSP Evaluation Program, like the New gTLD Program: Next Round, is operated 
on a cost-recovery basis by those seeking evaluation. This approach involves 
potentially lowering the final RSP evaluation fee based on the number of 
applicants received by 20 May 2025, the end of the first evaluation phase. 
Based on a conservative estimate of how many RSP applications will be received, 
the evaluation fee is set at a maximum of US$92,000, due at the time of 
application. ICANN may issue refunds if it receives more applications than were 
projected.

 

If you are seeking comprehensive information related to the RSP Evaluation 
Program, the RSP Handbook along with instructions for accessing the RSP Portal 
can be found on the program webpage.

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