Review:

Icann (internet Corporation For Assigned Names And Numbers)

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a non-profit organization responsible for coordinating the global domain name system (DNS), including overseeing the allocation of IP addresses, managing top-level domains (TLDs), and ensuring the stable and secure operation of the internet's infrastructure. Established in 1998, ICANN plays a crucial role in maintaining the unique identity and operational stability of the internet worldwide.

Key Features

  • Management of the DNS root zone and top-level domains (gTLDs and ccTLDs)
  • Coordination of IP address allocation through regional internet registries
  • Development of policies for domain name registration and management
  • Ensuring security, stability, and resilience of the internet's core infrastructure
  • Facilitation of stakeholder engagement across governments, industry, and civil society

Pros

  • Ensures global consistency and stability of domain name resolution
  • Promotes open governance with multi-stakeholder participation
  • Supports innovation by introducing new TLD options
  • Works to enhance internet security and cybersecurity initiatives
  • Facilitates international cooperation on internet policy issues

Cons

  • Perceived lack of transparency or accountability by some stakeholders
  • Complex policymaking process can lead to delays or disagreements
  • Occasional controversies over domain name ownership or censorship issues
  • Limited direct control over actual content on websites

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 06:47:42 PM UTC