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Jaipur man Dr Ajay Data to represent India, Asia Pacific in ICANN, takes up leadership role

Dr. Data was selected for ccNSO Council by NomCom committee of ICANN.

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Founder & CEO of Data XGen Plus Dr Ajay Data (R) with CEO and President of ICANN Goran Marby.
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Announced as the first Indian in early July this year, Dr Ajay Data, Founder & CEO of Data XGen Plus and a global leader in email linguistic services has officially taken seat as a council member at the ICANN63 AGM held in Barcelona, Spain for a two-year term.

On taking up the position at the ICANN63 meet in Spain, Dr Ajay Data said, “It is a moment of immense pride for me to be able to represent India, Australia and Asia Pacific in the ccNSO council of ICANN”.

On this occasion, Dr Ajay Data also announced the launch of email services in French language meet empowering people to freely communicate in the language of their choice and comfort. He further added that this position provides us the opportunity to bring forward topical issues of concern of Top-Level Domains for India (like .in; .bharat) from a global perspective.

“Approximately 170 countries are members of the CCNSO and it provides an opportunity to discuss the future of internet.  Single character TLD, IDN, Policy and Name innovation are the key areas of my interest and I look forward to empowering people across the globe with the Freedom of Language”, says Dr Ajay Data.

The Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the policy-development body for global issues regarding country code top-level domains (ccTLD) within the ICANN structure. The members of ccNSO, which is ICANN`s policy development body for ccTLD (country code top-level domains) issues, are all country code Top Level Domain operators from around the world.

Dr. Data was selected for ccNSO Council by NomCom committee of ICANN. 

The Nomination Committee had received a total of 109 completed applications: 19 from Africa; 25 from Asia Pacific; 21 from Europe; 13 from Latin America and the Caribbean; and 31 from North America. There were 33 female and 76 male applicants. Several applicants applied for more than one position. 

ICANN meetings are held three times each year in different regions of the globe to enable attendees from around the world to participate in person.

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