ICANN Unveils Plan for Next gTLD Round
Applications for the next round of new generic top-level domain names (gTLDs) could be accepted starting in the second quarter of 2026, ICANN said Monday. Board members accepted a plan setting out how ICANN intends to roll out new domains,…
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including the various stages of implementation, costs and a timeline. The next round "will focus on diversity and inclusivity of the Domain Name System," including universal acceptance of new gTLDS and creating more internationalized domains. The round will also include the applicant support system aimed at providing financial and non-financial assistance to qualified applicants, helping to lower barriers for potential gTLD seekers. ICANN said it will develop a separate technical evaluation program to test potential Registry Service Providers. The organization is hoping to launch the process around April 2026, but said that timeline could slip if several open issues haven't been resolved and possible risks addressed in time.