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16 Describe the applicant's efforts to ensure that there are no known operational or rendering problems concerning the applied-for gTLD string

gTLDFull Legal NameE-mail suffixDetail
.hotelsBooking.com B.V.markmonitor.comView
As is the case with any new TLD that is added to the DNS root zone, some general technical acceptance issues with the delegation of this TLD are to be expected, which are entirely unrelated to the .hotels extension.
The Applicant has consulted various experts in the field of domain names, including – in particular – its selected back-end registry operator, who has a significant experience in introducing new TLDs to the DNS root, including .BIZ, .US, and .CO.

According to these parties, no particular issues with respect to this gTLD string are to be expected, since .hotels is a string that entirely consists of standard US ASCII characters, as is the case with most extensions currently available in the DNS. Furthermore, the length of the string is within the character restrictions that have been defined within the DNS.

Therefore, to the Applicant’s best knowledge and belief, no specific issues are to be expected as regards the operation and rendering of the .hotels gTLD.
gTLDFull Legal NameE-mail suffixDetail
.bookingBooking.com B.V.markmonitor.comView
As is the case with any new TLD that is added to the DNS root zone, some general technical acceptance issues with the delegation of this TLD are to be expected, which are entirely unrelated to the .booking extension.
The Applicant has consulted various experts in the field of domain names, including – in particular – its selected back-end registry operator, who has a significant experience in introducing new TLDs to the DNS root, including .BIZ, .US, and .CO.

According to these parties, no particular issues with respect to this gTLD string are to be expected, since .booking is a string that entirely consists of standard US ASCII characters, as is the case with most extensions currently available in the DNS. Furthermore, the length of the string is within the character restrictions that have been defined within the DNS.

Therefore, to the Applicant’s best knowledge and belief, no specific issues are to be expected as regards the operation and rendering of the .booking gTLD.