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ICANN’s Vice President for Europe, Nigel Hickson, said that, in addition to country-specific domains such as ‘.uk’, there are currently only 22 generic top-level domains, including the familiar ‘.com’.
He said ICANN had received requests for broad domains such as ‘.music’ or ‘.tree’, as well as from companies seeking to use their names as a domain.
Hickson told Reuters he expected the number of domains to skyrocket, with as many as 1,000 new generic domains to be approved in the next year.
Hickson noted that it is not cheap to run an entity to register and sell domain names, but hoped the impact of expanding domain names would improve competition on the web.