Now that you are done watching the video and you understand it as much as you are able to, try to answer the following questions without watching the video over again. First, answer them orally, and after that, write down or type your responses. Again, make sure you don't watch the video to get your answers and simply answer as much as you possibly can.
1. What is "top-level domain"? What are the most common generic top-level domains and how many of them are out there?
2. What will happen in January? What changes will that bring to the Internet World? Why is it especially significant for non-Latin alphabet users?
3. What ICANN officials discussed during their October meeting in Senegal?
4. What are the requirements for those who want to apply?
5. How fast is the change expected to take place?
1. What is "top-level domain"? What are the most common generic top-level domains and how many of them are out there?
2. What will happen in January? What changes will that bring to the Internet World? Why is it especially significant for non-Latin alphabet users?
3. What ICANN officials discussed during their October meeting in Senegal?
4. What are the requirements for those who want to apply?
5. How fast is the change expected to take place?
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