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On 15 Nov 2005 at 10:30, Horacio T. Cadiz wrote:
> Does anyone have a breakdown of ICANN's revenues?
It can be found on ICANNs budget pages, eg.
http://www.icann.org/financials/adopted-budget-12aug05.html
for the current year.
OK, let's look at the numbers. This is just a quick overview, the
budget is relatively complex and I am no accountant. So I might have
made mistakes.
For 2004/05 50% of ICANNs total revenue was gained by the gTLD
transaction fees (25 cent per transaction). Verisign owns 82% of that
market, so assumed that transaction amounts are in a linear relation to
number of domains, in 2004/05 it paid $6.6Mio (of Mio$14.5) plus
150.000$ from tier3, so Verisign carried 46% of the total ICANN budget.
The other important sum, Mio$ 5.7, was paid by the registrars, as I
understand it.
Figures for next year (Mio$):
ICANN Total: 23.5
82% of Transaction: 9.7 (of 11.8)
.net: 4.25 (29)
tier 3: .15
VS subtotal: 14.1
--> 60% of ICANN revenues
(29) "Successor Operator .NET -- $4,351,000 based on the unapproved
proposed agreement forms and current number of names under management."
Less than I thought, but still not bad.
--iliya
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