

DotAsia Community & Membership
DotAsia is a community-based bottom-up initiative, with a membership-based not-for-profit organisation structure. There are 2 types of members defined:
1. Sponsor Members
Sponsor Members shall be organisations in the Pan-Asia and Asia-Pacific region, as defined by ICANN’s Asia / Australia / Pacific Region (based on the ICANN Region definitions) that manage and operate any of the country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) registries in the region.
2. Co-Sponsor Members
Co-Sponsor Members shall be regional-based Internet, Information Technology, Telecommunications, non-profit, NGO or other relevant community organizations in the Pan-Asia and Asia-Pacific region.
The boundaries of the DotAsia community are defined based on the ICANN Asia / Australia / Pacific region (http://www.icann.org/montreal/geo-regions-topic.htm), within an inclusive approach in mind. To ensure that the Board of Directors is relevant and representative of the multicultural Pan-Asia and Asia-Pacific region, geographical diversity will be an important criterion for the selection of the Directors. This geographical diversity requirement will be enforced and at least one individual from each of the 4 Sub-Regions will be represented on the Board.
The DotAsia Sub-Regions are defined as the following 4 Areas: 1. North & Northeast Asia; 2. South & Southeast Asia; 3. Middle East & West Asia; and, 4. Australasia & Pacific. The included economies and countries along with the corresponding categorization are based on the following 3 sources:
- Economies in ICANN AP Region: http://www.icann.org/montreal/geo-regions-topic.htm
- United Nations Statistics Division: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm
- United Nations Cartographic Section: http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/english/htmain.htm
DotAsia membership remains open to new members. Members value contributing to the governance of the .Asia Sponsored gTLD registry as a key benefit. All Sponsor Members or Co-Sponsor Members enjoy the same benefits and are treated equally no matter when they join, so eligible organisations may join the initiative at their own pace.
As DotAsia continues its outreach to recruit members from the region, these efforts will also help further the community mandate of the organisation as well as to help bring local constituencies into the regional and international Internet community and forums.
DotAsia Mailing Lists
Brief descriptions and listing of the DotAsia Member and Governance Mailing lists can be found here.
DotAsia Board of Directors
The current DotAsia Articles which specifies the composition of the DotAsia Board were adopted by Members at the EGM during APRICOT 2023. The Board of Directors of DotAsia is made up of a maximum of 11 members: 6 seats returned by Sponsor Members, 3 seats returned by Co-Sponsor Members, 1 seat nominated for appointment through the Nomination Committee, and 1 seat for the CEO appointed by the Board. Each elected member serves for 3-year terms and are eligible for re-election. While the nomination and voting of the Board elections are through organizational members, all Board members serve on the DotAsia Board in their personal capacity and on a volunteer basis.

DotAsia Organisational Structure
The Board of Directors oversee the governance of the organization and are advised on policy matters by an [Advisory Council] populated by one representative from each Co-Sponsor Members along with other industry and community experts appointed by the Board.
The direct and close involvement of many regional ccTLDs ensures a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the operational and policy management of a TLD registry in the Pan-Asia and Asia-Pacific region. Furthermore, representation in governance from successful Asia-Pacific Internet and Information Technology groups, provides broad representation and relevance from the Pan-Asia and Asia-Pacific community. Together they create a well-balanced governance structure that forms a solid foundation for a successful TLD registry for Asia.
Current Board Members
Satish BABU, Board Governance Committee (BGC) Chair
Satish BABU (SOI) has been a programmer, open source activist, development professional and IT entrepreneur, with a career spanning close to forty years. He has been active in global and regional Internet Governance since 2009, and has held leadership positions in the ICANN community such as the ICANN NomCom, and as Chair of APRALO. He is a co-founder of the India School on Internet Governance (inSIG) and the first elected Chair of APSIG. He is a co-founder of InApp Infotech, an IT Services company with offices in India, US and Japan. He is also active in other technical societies including IEEE, IEEE Computer Society and Internet Society. He is a Fellow and past President of the Computer Society of India.
Thomas BARRETT, Board Finance Committee (BFC) Chair
Thomas BARRETT (SOI) is President and Founder of the .PW ccTLD registry and two ICANN-accredited domain name registrars: EnCirca, and Name Share. Tom also serves as Chair of the Blockchain Committee for the International Trademark Association and recently launched Altroots, a brand protection service for blockchain domains.
EnCirca specializes in partnering with top-level domain registry operators, including serving as exclusive registrar for .CPA and .REALTOR, and designing and maintaining the verification platform for the .BANK and .INSURANCE registries. EnCirca also provides registration, custody backup and trademark protection services for blockchain-based domain name projects.
Previously, Tom helped launch ICANN’s first two new gTLDS while at Neustar (.BIZ) and NetNames (.INFO), where he was a founding Board member of Afilias. Tom sold NetNames to NetBenefit, a public company on the London Stock Exchange and served on their Board of Directors.
Even earlier, Tom led the development of the SAEGIS trademark research platform for Thomson-CompuMark (now part of Clarivate), conducted business process re-engineering at Accenture and worked on jet engine factory automation for General Electric and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. Tom has engineering degrees from MIT and WPI and lives north of Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Edmon CHUNG, CEO

Edmon has a Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Engineering from the University of Toronto.
Maureen HILYARD, Board Community Committee (BCC) Chair
Maureen HILYARD (SOI) – I am very honoured to have been a member of the DotAsia Board of Directors since 2016, except for a year break in 2021 before being re-elected to a new term along with a great team. 2024 was an exciting year where I embarked on my first year, after 10 years of representational service on behalf of APRALO, to now free of any regular commitment to the At-Large Advisory Committee of ICANN. But what I did take on, in its place, was a position of Director on the Board of the Internet Society, having been elected by the majority of ISOC Chapters in the world (many of whom are members of the At-Large community). Having been the ALAC Chair for four years obviously helped to raise my profile within our ISOC Community. But I am pleased that DotAsia also supports ISOC’s efforts to strengthen not only our world of internet governance, but also its support of technical infrastructure projects across the Asia-Pacific region, so that the internet reaches everyone.
Having now spent several years on the Board’s Community Projects Committee, and now as its Chair, I am also proud that the Board supports and encourages DotAsia’s high profile leadership and community support of the global and other regional levels of IGF involvement, including the Pacific IGF. The DotAsia Team acknowledges its community involvements within its strategic plan that supports youth, environmental issues as well as support for internet governance engagement by the communities of our member organisations. I am very honoured to serve on the Board along with my esteemed colleagues with whom I share the IG concerns and interests of both the Internet Society (ISOC) and the domain name issues and concerns of the Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
Boyoung KIM
Boyoung KIM (SOI) is in charge of domestic/international relations at KRNIC(Korea Network Information Center) of KISA(Korea Internet & Security Agency).
Boyoung joined KISA in 2012 and since then has been involved in developing both domestic and international policy for domain name and Internet governance.
She has been participating in ICANN as a GAC and ccNSO representative since 2012, which gave her sufficient knowledge on policy such as IANA transition(experienced IG structure development period), new gTLD policy, WHOIS/RDRS, RZ-LGR, etc. She shares her experience with local community to help them get involved in global policy development process.
Also, she has been involved in several Internet Governance activities for the local and regional community. She hosted KrIGF for several years, APIGA(Asia Pacific Internet Governance Academy) since 2016, lead youth development projects such as IG curriculum, youth group, etc.
Since she joined the APTLD as a board of director since 2021, tries to contribute to the AP community with her experience.
Jose LAY
Jose LAY (SOI) is a professional with extensive experience in the field of telecommunications and internet governance. Holding a B.Eng. from Gadjah Mada University and a Ph.D. in Electrical and Information Engineering from Sydney University, Jose has a passionate commitment to advancing the development of the telecommunications sector in small economies.
One of Jose’s notable contributions is his role in the establishment of the National Communications Authority of Timor-Leste, the telecom regulator of the country. In addition to its regulatory responsibilities, this authority also manages .tl. Jose currently holds the position of Principal Advisor within the organization, where he works with the Board to shape a favorable telecommunications landscape for Timor-Leste’s development.
On internet governance, Jose has been actively engaged in the ongoing discussions at both ICANN and ITU. Within ICANN, he has been a participant in GAC meetings, serving as the representative of the Government of Timor-Leste since ICANN50.
Jose Lay’s unique blend of firsthand experience in confronting the developmental hurdles of a small nation, coupled with his extensive engagement in the fields of telecommunications and internet governance, makes him a valuable asset poised to make a meaningful contribution to the DotAsia Board.
Akinori MAEMURA, Board Chair
Akinori MAEMURA (SOI) (前村 昌紀) is Chief Policy Officer of JPNIC – Japan Network Information Center, a not-for-profit Internet promotion body and National Internet Registry for Japan.
Maemura has more than 25 years of career and experience in the Internet technical operations and coordination. He started the Internet career at NEC Corporation, Japan, to launch its ISP business, which is now known as BIGLOBE, as a network engineer in 1994. After that he got involved in the Internet Coordination among ISPs and associations, as the commercial Internet is emerging in Japan, including the establishment of JANOG, the Network Operators’ Group of Japan, and IP address management at JPNIC – Japan Network Information Center. Then his involvement expanded to the region when he was first elected to the Executive Council of APNIC, Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, one of five Regional Internet Registries which administer the Internet number space for respective regions in 2000. He served as an EC member for 16 years, especially as the Chair of it for 13 years until February 2016. After that, he was elected to the Board of Directors of ICANN – Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers as an appointee of its ASO, Address Supporting Organization. He served as an ICANN Board Member for two terms, six years until 2022.
As the Chief Policy Officer of JPNIC, Maemura presides JPNIC’s consideration, coordination and communication of the Internet Policies as well as its external and international relations.
He also serves as a Board Director at JPCERT Coordination Center, the national computer incident response team in Japan, and for Number Resourse Organization’s Number Council (NRO NC).
Rupesh SHRESTHA
Rupesh SHRESTHA (SOI) Chair of South Asian Network Operators Group (SANOG) and also CEO and board of Directors of Internet Exchange Nepal (NPIX). He has been in the Internet Industry for more than 25 years starting as a system administrator in an ISP. Rupesh has worked in leadership roles in various organizations with his experience in management, finance and technology in Nepal and Philippines. His leadership in SANOG has helped establish SANOG CERT and has assisted in setting up local NOGs in several south Asian countries. He has also been contributing in various roles in APRICOT, APNIC and other community engagements. Rupesh was also founding co-chair of Routing Security SIG of APNIC and currently Fellowship Co-chair of APRICOT. Rupesh served as the host steering committee member for APrIGF 2021. He is also on the advisory committee of DotAsia. He has been a speaker, panelist, and moderator in several domestic and regional conferences.
Rupesh has served and contributed his knowledge and experience in several committees including National Steering Committee of IT in Nepal, Computer Association of Nepal, IT committee of Confederation of Nepalese Industries etc. He has been an influential contributor in the South Asia and Asia Pacific region in Technical Skill improvement, community engagements, Network resiliency advocacy and sharing experiences for policies and governance.
Rupesh has Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Indian Universities.
Jo-Fan YU
Jo-Fan YU (SOI) is the Managing Director and CEO of TWNIC. She is active in local internet communities and regularly gives speeches and joins discussions on digital and internet issues. She is also the Director of TWIGF.
Before joining TWNIC, Jo-Fan was the Supervisor of TWNIC. Jo-Fan was also a partner in the global law firm Baker McKenzie and focused on Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Practice. She also worked in Google as its Head of Public Policy and Government Relation for Taiwan and Hong Kong. She constantly advocated for sound digital and internet public policies through acting as the advisor to government, as the Supervisor of AmCham, and as the Chairwoman of Taipei Bar Association. She has an extensive experience especially in data protection, consumer protection, content regulation, antitrust,telco regulation, cybercrimes, IP-related issues, and corporate governance.
Please see more details at her LinkedIn Profile.
DotAsia Advisory Council
AC Terms of Reference (AC-TOR)
Advise the DotAsia Board and Team on governance and policy matters
- Provide advice on Board & other governance (incl. budget & prioritization) processes
- Provide advice on .Asia Registry Policies (including technical, market & community)
Advise the DotAsia Board and Team on Community development and engagement activities
- Provide advice on community engagement priorities (incl. Internet Governance)
- Provide advice on emerging matters (esp. those relevant for AP Internet Community)
Current Advisory Council Members
- Izumi AIZU
- Prof. Kilnam CHON (Professor Emeritus, KAIST and Visiting Professor, Keio University)
- Khaled FATTAL (Acting Executive Director, AINC)
- Hirofumi HOTTA
- Dr. Kenny HUANG (Advisor, CDNC)
- Ole JACOBSEN (Board of Director, APNOG)
- Rupesh SHRESTHA (Chair, SANOG)
- Magie ANTONIO (APNG)
- Prof. XUE Hong (Member, APRALO)
- TBC (APCERT)
- TBC (APNIC)
- TBC (ISOC-APAC)
Community Projects & Contribution
DotAsia Organisation is dedicated to its mandate of promoting Internet development and adoption in Asia. Following the DotAsia vision of a collaborative Asia, we believe in community engagement and contribution and in partnerships with not-for-profit organizations to implement community projects. Besides Community Projects that DotAsia proactively support and develop, a portion of the proceeds from registrations (or renewals) of “.Asia” domains is set aside directly for community projects in partnership with Sponsor Members of DotAsia: Sponsor Community Projects (SCP)
In general, DotAsia is committed towards Community Projects meeting one or more of the following criteria:
- Digital inclusion related projects to bridge the digital divide and help the digitally disadvantaged, especially in poverty relief and advancement of education
- Educational initiatives, advancing of a domain of knowledge, scholarships and other open knowledge programs (such as open license educational materials), especially projects leveraging the Internet
- Research and development efforts that are charitable in nature and beneficial to the community, including projects such as socio-technical research, open source development, disaster relief and rebuild efforts especially on information infrastructure support, etc.
Past Community Projects
Learn about some of the DotAsia community projects from the past
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Previous Board & Advisory Council Members
Previous Board Members
- Santanu ACHARYA (Feb 2021 – Feb 2023)
- Kashif ADEEL (Feb 2021 – Feb 2023)
- Che-Hoo CHENG (Sep 2006 – Feb 2012)
- Jordan CARTER (Feb 2023 – Nov 2023)
(Nov 2023 to Present, via By-Election) (Feb 2023 – Feb 2025) - Nicole CHAN (Feb 2020 – Feb 2022) (Feb 2023 – Nov 2023)
(Nov 2023 to Feb 2025, via By-Election) - Billy Mooho CHEON (Feb 2020 – Feb 2022)
- Andi BUDIMANSYAH (Feb 2021 – Feb 2023)
- Arthur CHANG (Feb 2022 – Apr 2023)
- Ching CHIAO (Feb 2013 – Feb 2016)
- Joel E. DISINI (Jun 2008 – Feb 2020) (Feb 2021 – Nov 2023)
- Atsushi ENDO (Sep 2006 – Jun 2020)
- Lianna GALSTYAN (Feb 2019 – Nov 2020)
- Stafford L.K. GUEST (Feb 2010 – Feb 2016)
- Indra K. HARTONO (Mar 2003 – Sep 2006)
- Hirofumi HOTTA (Mar 2003 – Sep 2006)
- Maureen HILYARD (Feb 2016 – Feb 2022) (Feb 2023 – Nov 2023)
(Nov 2023 to Present, via By-Election) - Murad IBRAGIMOV (Feb 2022 – Apr 2023)
- Yong Wan JU (Feb 2018 – May 2019)
- Prof. Kanchana KANCHANASUT (Feb 2016 – Feb 2018)
- Dr. LAI Fei Pei (Sep 2006 – Jun 2008)
- Xiaodong LEE (Feb 2011 – Feb 2019)
- LI Guang Hao (Sep 2006 – Feb 2011)
- LIM Choon Sai (Sep 2006 – Feb 2021)
- Tommy MATSUMOTO (Sep 2006 – Feb 2021)
- Alireza SALEH (Jun 2008 – May 2024)
- J. William SEMICH (Jun 2008 – Feb 2010)
- Dr. Siavash SHAHSHAHANI (Sep 2006 – Jun 2008)
- Ellen STRICKLAND (Feb 2021 – Feb 2023)
- Dr. SIR Jae-Chul (Sep 2006 – Feb 2018)
- Richard ST. CLAIR (Mar 2003 – Jun 2008)
- Dr. THAM Yiu Kwok (Sep 2006 – Feb 2021)
- Leonid TODOROV (Feb 2022 – Apr 2023)
- Dr. TSENG Shian-Shyong (Mar 2003 – Sep 2006)
- YU Yang (Mar 2003 – Sep 2006)
Previous Advisory Council Members
- Ching CHIAO (APNG) (2017-2020)
- Frank CHOW (Head of HKCERT for APCERT) (2021-2024)
- Maria NG Lee Hoon (Regional Senior Program Specialist, PAN, IDRC) (2003-2012)
- Don HOLLANDER (2006-2008, 2013-2015)
- Prof. Kanchana KANCHANASUT (Co-Chair, APNG) (2006 – 2016)
- Roy KO (Manager, HKCERT for APCERT) (2008-2013)
- Ramesh Kumar NADARAJAH (2009-2010)
- SC LEUNG (Senior Consultant, HKCERT for APCERT) (2014-2021)
- Tommy MATSUMOTO (Advisor, APNG) (2021)
- Phet SAYO ( Senior Program Officer, IDRC)(2012 – 2023)
- Rajnesh SINGH (Regional Vice President, ISOC-APAC) (2023)
- Leonid TODOROV (General Manager, APTLD) (2015-2022)
- Gaurab Raj UPADHAYA (Founding Chair, SANOG) (2012-2022)
- Paul WILSON (Director General, APNIC) (2004-2024)
- Jian ZHANG (General Manager, APTLD) (2009-2013)

Sponsor Members shall be organisations in the Pan-Asia and Asia-Pacific region, as defined by ICANN’s Asia / Australia / Pacific Region (based on the ICANN Region definitions) that manage and operate any of the country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) registries in the region.
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Co-Sponsor Members shall be regional-based Internet, Information Technology, Telecommunications, non-profit, NGO or other relevant community organizations in the Pan-Asia and Asia-Pacific region.
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DotAsia Register of Members directories may be unique to any given election year. Please see FAQ section pertaining to specific elections pages of interest.

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Other DotAsia Supporters
Other organisations that have sent letters of support for the “.Asia” TLD include:
- Gabia, Inc. (ICANN and KRNIC Accredited Registrar from Korea) [View LOS]
- Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited (CYBERPORT) [View LOS]
- Hong Kong Information Technology Federation (HKITF) [View LOS]
- Hong Kong Information Technology Industry Council (HKITIC) [View LOS]
- Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association (HKISPA) [View LOS]
- Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) [View LOS]
- Hong Kong Telecommunications Users Group (HKTUG) [View LOS]
- Information and Software Industry Association, Hong Kong (ISIA) [View LOS]
- Invest Hong Kong, HKSAR Government (InvestHK) [View LOS]
- IP Mirror Private Limited (ICANN and SGNIC Accredited Registrar from Singapore) [View LOS]
- NAAAP Toronto [View LOS]
- Netpia.com (ICANN-Accredited Registrar from Korea) [View LOS]
- Open Forum of Cambodia [View LOS]
- Pacific Islands Chapter, Internet Society (PICISOC) [View LOS]
- Philippine Internet Services Organization (PISO) [View LOS]
- Web Commerce Communications Limited (ICANN-Accredited Registrar from Malaysia) [View LOS]
- Wooho Technology Co., Ltd. d/b/a RGNames.com (ICANN-Accredited Registrar from Korea) [View LOS]
Other individuals that have sent letters of support for the “.Asia” TLD include:
- Dr. Jin Ho HUR [View LOS]
- Dr. Taeha PARK [View LOS]
- Gaurab Raj UPADHAYA [View LOS]
- Hon SIN Chung-Kai, Legislative Councillor, HKSAR [View LOS]
- MAEMURA Akinori [View LOS]
- Prof. LI Xing [View LOS]
- Prof. MA Yan [View LOS]
- Sanjaya [View LOS]
- Suresh RAMASUBRAMANIAN [View LOS]
Letters of Intent
Letters of Intent from Sponsor Members:
- .AF – Afghanistan Network Information Center (AFGNIC) [View LOI]
- .BT – Bhutan Communications Authority [View LOI]
- .CN – China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) [View LOI]
- .ID – Country Code Top Level Domain Indonesia (ccTLD-ID) [View LOI]
- .IN – .IN ccTLD Registry, India [View LOI]
- .IR – .IR ccTLD Registry, Iran [View LOI] [View LOI]
- .JP – Japan Registry Services Co., Ltd. (JPRS) [View LOI]
- .KH – .KH, Cambodia [View LOI]
- .KR – Korea Network Information Center (KRNIC) [View LOI]
- .KZ – Kazakhstan Network Information Center [View LOI]
- .MN – .MN ccTLD Registry, DataCom Co., Ltd., Mongolia [View LOI]
- .MO – Macau Network Information Center (MONIC) [View LOI]
- .NU – Internet Users Society – Niue (IUSN) [View LOI]
- .NZ – The Internet Society of New Zealand (InternetNZ) [View LOI]
- .PH – PH Domain Foundation, Philippines [View LOI]
- .SG – Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC) [View LOI]
- .TJ – Information Technology Center, .TJ ccTLD Manager, Tajikistan [View LOI]
- .TW – Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC) [View LOI]
- .UZ – Computerization
and Information Technology Developing Center, .UzInfoCom., .UZ ccTLD [View LOI] - .VN – Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) [View LOI] **
** Former Sponsor Member
Letters of Intent from Co-Sponsor Members:
- APNG – Asia Pacific Networking Group [View LOI]
- APNIC – Asia Pacific Network Information Centre [View LOI]
- PAN – Pan Asia Networking, International Development Research Centre [View LOI] **
** Former Co-Sponsor Member
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DotAsia AGM 2016, Auckland
DotAsia Annual General Meeting at APRICOT, Auckland, 02.21.2016
DotAsia AGM 2015, Fukuoka
DotAsia Annual General Meeting at APRICOT, Fukuoka, 03.01.2015
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DotAsia Board Meeting Minutes June 5, 2024
Online meeting 06.05.2024
DotAsia Board Meeting Minutes May 15, 2024
Online meeting 05.15.2024
DotAsia Board Community Committee Meeting Minutes May 14, 2024
Online meeting 05.14.2024

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