Who we are

A Technical Community Coalition for Multistakeholderism (TCCM) was established in 2024 during the development of the Global Digital Compact (GDC) and in the lead-up to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)+20 Review. 

TCCM is made up of members of the Internet’s technical community: the companies, organizations, groups and actors whose day-to-day job is to operate the critical infrastructure and services at the heart of the Internet. We are united in our support for strengthened multistakeholder Internet governance.

TCCM doesn’t represent the entirety of the technical community, but we offer a shared voice from some of the key organizations behind the global operation of the Internet.

The TCCM Secretariat coordinates the coalition’s day-to-day activities and long-term planning. The Secretariat includes representatives from auDA, CIRA, DotAsia Organisation, InternetNZ, NIC Costa Rica, Nominet and Public Interest Registry. 

TCCM was founded by auDA, CIRA, Nominet and InternetNZ.

Our members

Our membership is made-up of registries, top-level domain regional groups, registrars, registries for Internet numbers and registry service providers. Members include:

Our supporters

Our supporters are other members of the technical community who are aligned with our advocacy for multistakeholder Internet governance. They include: 

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