Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)
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- Committees and Working Groups Overview
- ccPDP4 ccTLD IDN Working Group
- Council Travel Support Committee
- Council Triage Committee
- DNS Abuse Standing Committee (DASC)
- Guidelines Review Committee (GRC)
- Internet Governance Liaison Committee (IGLC)
- Meetings Programme Committee (MPC)
- Onboarding and Mentoring Committee (OMC)
- Strategic and Operational Planning Standing Committee (SOPC)
- Technical Working Group
- TLD-OPS Standing Committee
- Universal Acceptance Committee (UAC)
- Former Working Groups
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About the ccNSO

Alejandra Reynoso
The Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) is a part of the ICANN multistakeholder community. The ccNSO was created in 2003 for and by country code top-level domain (ccTLD) managers to serve as a platform for ccTLDs to meet and discuss issues of concern to ccTLDs from a global perspective.
What Does the ccNSO Do?
- Develops Policies – It develops global policies within the scope of the ccNSO as stated in Annex C of the ICANN Bylaws, and recommends them to the ICANN Board. For example, retirement of ccTLDs.
- Provides a Platform for ccTLD Managers – It brings together ccTLD Managers from around the world to share their experiences, discuss topical issues, and coordinate efforts.
- Collaborates with Other Stakeholders – It works together with other stakeholders and communities within the ICANN structure.
How Is the Work of the ccNSO Organized?
The work of the ccNSO is organized into several key structures to ensure effective decision-making and collaboration among country code top-level domain (ccTLD) managers.
1. ccNSO Members
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2. ccNSO Council
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3. Working Groups and Committees
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4. ccNSO Secretariat
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5. ccNSO Participation in ICANN's Empowered Community
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6. ccNSO Meetings and Engagement
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This structure ensures the ccNSO effectively represents ccTLD interests while contributing to ICANN’s overall governance.
ccNSO at a Glance
The Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) is a key part of ICANN, bringing together country code top-level domain (ccTLD) managers from around the world. Whether you are new to the ccNSO or just looking to get more involved, this page will help you navigate our community and resources.
Get Involved
- Join Working Groups – Participate in policy development and operational discussions.
- Subscribe to the ccNSO Newsletter – Stay updated on ccNSO news and developments.
- Attend Meetings – Join ccNSO sessions at ICANN meetings to engage with the community, or share your own experiences. Keep an eye out for the call for presentation proposals!
- Use the ccNSO mailing lists to consult with fellow ccNSO members.
- Consult the ccNSO libraries on topics such as abuse or universal acceptance.
If you have any questions or need help getting started, feel free to contact us.
Timeline and History
Since its creation in 2003, the Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) has served as a forum for country code top-level domain (ccTLD) managers from around the world to collaborate and address matters of global relevance. Over the years, the ccNSO has evolved in line with its responsibilities under the ICANN Bylaws—developing policies related to ccTLDs, promoting information-sharing, and contributing to ICANN’s multistakeholder model. This timeline takes you through the key moments in the ccNSO’s journey—highlighting the collaborations, decisions, and milestones.


