Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ICANN discusses future of internet in Sri Lanka

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The Internet Corporatio­n for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) recently discussed the evolution of the internet’s Domain Name System (DNS) and its potential implicatio­n for Sri Lanka.

ICANN is currently overseeing one of the biggest changes ever in the history of the internet with its new Generic Top-level Domain (GTLD) programme. This is driving the largest expansion of the DNS, promoting choice, competitio­n and innovation for the benefit of consumers and businesses.

ICANN is also enhancing the usability of the internet through the introducti­on of Internatio­nalized Domain Names (IDNS). IDNS will enable the global community to use a domain name and access content in their native language or script.

Sri Lanka currently has an Internet penetratio­n rate of approximat­ely 32 percent, which is below the average penetratio­n of 46.7 percent in Asia. However, rapid rise in mobile broadband subscripti­ons can change that. According to the Telecommun­ications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka, mobile broadband subscripti­ons have risen from just over 90,000 subscripti­ons in 2009, to over four million in June 2017.

“The DNS’S expansion will help provide for the growing internet community in our region. In a time when everyone and everything is going digital, a website and domain name are essentials for every business, including people. We are seeing the internet evolve as more people coming online can do so in their own languages,” said ICANN Security Stability and Resiliency Regional Manager Champika Wijayatung­a. Wijayatung­a is also responsibl­e for the engagement and outreach in the South Asia markets, including Sri Lanka.

In Sri Lanka, where Sinhalese and Tamil are commonly spoken languages, the IDN programme will enable non-english speaking Sri Lankans to come online using their native scripts.

One of the key pre-requisite is the formation of a Generation Panel (GP). Consisting of local experts from policy, technical and linguistic fields, the GP helps to determine rules to form valid top-level domains in the local script. The launch of the Sinhala GP brings Sri Lankans one step closer to accessing the internet’s domain name system using domain names in their scripts and languages.

Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) Programme Director/legal Advisor Jayantha Fernando was also present at the media briefing.

He said: “The internet has become an integral part of our everyday life, and has created the opportunit­y for social and economic growth, resulting in the informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) sector becoming the fifth largest revenue earner for the Sri Lankan economy. The Sri Lankan government recognises the importance of the internet, and is supportive of an open, interopera­ble and secure Internet for all our citizens. It is in this context that we support this initiative and we hope that through this, more Sri Lankans can come online to enjoy the benefits of the internet.”

 ??  ?? Head table from left: ICANN Security Stability and Resiliency Regional Manager Champika Wijayatung­a, ICANN Internatio­nalized Domain Name (IDN) Programmes Director Sarmad Hussain, Sinhala Generation Panel Co-chair Harsha Wijayaward­hana and ICTA...
Head table from left: ICANN Security Stability and Resiliency Regional Manager Champika Wijayatung­a, ICANN Internatio­nalized Domain Name (IDN) Programmes Director Sarmad Hussain, Sinhala Generation Panel Co-chair Harsha Wijayaward­hana and ICTA...
 ??  ?? ICANN Security Stability and Resiliency Regional Manager Champika Wijayatung­a addressing the gathering
ICANN Security Stability and Resiliency Regional Manager Champika Wijayatung­a addressing the gathering

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