Russian ccTLD Breaks 3 Million Mark

The Russian ccTLD, .ru, has broken the 3 million mark in terms of domains registered. At time of writing there are over 3 million active domain registrations. While any milestone is impressive the fact that this comes after the Russian registry tightened controls on domain registrations renders this news particularly noteworthy.

ICANN 40 In San Francisco

ICANN’s 40th meeting will be held in San Francisco from 13-18 March 2011. Expect more details including the venue and more to be made public in the coming days and weeks …

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Co.no To Launch November 1st

The .no registry has very restrictive rules governing both who can register domain names and how many they can register. Only Norwegian companies can register .no domain names and they are limited to registering a maximum of 20 domain names. From November of this year there will another option – co.no. Sunrise opens on November… Continue reading Co.no To Launch November 1st

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One.com Suspended By Swedish Registry For 30 Days

According to an announcement on the Swedish domain registry’s site one of their registrars, One.com AS, is being suspended for 30 days from September 14th 2010. The registry claims that One.com registered domain names using their clients’ data without their knowledge: During the summer, One.com registered a large number of domain names without being asked… Continue reading One.com Suspended By Swedish Registry For 30 Days

ICANN Updates Registrar Accreditation Application

ICANN announced last night that a new application form for potential registrars had been put live. The new application form reflects changes made to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) in 2009, as well as making the terminology used more international. The previous version of the form was very US-centric in its wording and did not… Continue reading ICANN Updates Registrar Accreditation Application

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Is Godaddy For Sale?

According to an article in the Wall Street Journal the GoDaddy group might be up for sale. Godaddy’s founder, Bob Parsons, had toyed with taking the company a couple of years ago, but in the end pulled away.

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