16 Describe the applicant's efforts to ensure that there are no known operational or rendering problems concerning the applied-for gTLD string
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gTLD | Full Legal Name | E-mail suffix | Detail | .ummah | Ummah Digital Limited | gmail.com | View |
There are no known operational or rendering problems concerning the applied-for gTLD string, it will meet all requirements in the AGB, namely, conformance with technical standards in RFC 1035 (Domain Names: Implementation and Specification), and RFC 2181 (Clarifications to the DNS Specification), and host name requirements specified in the technical standards DOD Internet Host Table Specification (RFC 952), Requirements for Internet Hosts — Application and Support (RFC 1123), and Application Techniques for Checking and Transformation of Names (RFC 3696), Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)(RFCs 5890-5894) The applied for string is a Latin script, and has a length (5 characters) that is well within the bounds set by the Applicant Guidebook. Specifically, “ummah” is significantly less than the maximum 63 characters permitted, treats both upper and lower case as identical, and consists entirely of letters (alphabetical characters a-z).
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