Scottish Parliament Switching Over To .Scot

The Scottish parliament announced earlier today that it will be switching over to a .scot domain name in May. At the moment they use scottish.parliament.uk From May they will have moved entirely to parliament.scot This is a nice “win” for the .scot registry, which has been gaining popularity with Scottish individuals and businesses. According to nTLD Stats… Continue reading Scottish Parliament Switching Over To .Scot

DotMe Breaks 1 Million Domain Names

The guys over at the .me registry have reason to celebrate – they’ve just announced that they’ve hit an important milestone. There are now over 1 million .me domain names registered. You can read about the .me 1 million names and how much it means to them over on their blog. In the meanwhile this… Continue reading DotMe Breaks 1 Million Domain Names

Three Candidates Running In Nominet Elections

Nominet’s non-executive director elections are currently in progress. The final slate of candidates and voting details were made available yesterday. The three candidates for the 2016 election are (in alphabetical order): Phil Buckingham Volker Greimann Kelly Salter So who are the three candidates?   You can find quite a lot of detail in the candidate… Continue reading Three Candidates Running In Nominet Elections

Nominet To Make Zone File Available

Nominet are planning to make their zone file available from May. In an email to Nominet members yesterday Nominet CEO Russell Haworth stated: We have also taken a decision to make the .UK zone file available free to our members in May. The team are working out the finer technical and operational points and will… Continue reading Nominet To Make Zone File Available

Chris Disspain To Leave auDA

The .au (Australia) country code authority auDA announced today that they would not be renewing their contract with CEO Chris Disspain. Disspain has been with auDA since October 2000, being their first CEO and also being involved in the re-delegation of .au to auDA. Here’s the full announcement: The Board of auDA (.au Domain Administration Ltd)… Continue reading Chris Disspain To Leave auDA

Middle East DNS Forum 2016 Venue and Dates Updated

The Middle East DNS Forum  is being held in Tunisia this year. The event will be held on May 4th and May 5th at the Ramada Plaza Hotel Tunis in Gammrath. A provisional schedule has been posted on the event site. Previous years have featured a mixture of global and regional focussed sessions covering legal, policy and… Continue reading Middle East DNS Forum 2016 Venue and Dates Updated

DotAfrica Gets Green Light From ICANN Board

ICANN 55 is ramping up here in Marrakech. Yesterday the ICANN Board met and gave the ZACR bid for .africa the green light. Resolved (2016.03.03.01), the Board authorizes the President and CEO, or his designee(s), to proceed with the delegation of .AFRICA to be operated by ZACR pursuant to the Registry Agreement that ZACR has… Continue reading DotAfrica Gets Green Light From ICANN Board

Over 19 Thousand Welsh Domains Registered

The first .wales and .cymru domains went live back in September 2014. Just over a year later there are now over 19 thousand .wales and .cymru domains registered. The .wales domain extension appears to have been significantly more popular than the Welsh language version .cymru, with approximately twice as many registrations so far. In terms… Continue reading Over 19 Thousand Welsh Domains Registered

How Much Has ICANN Spent On The IANA Transition?

ICANN critics often focus on ICANN’s expenditure. The organisation’s overall budget had been growing for years prior to the new TLD program launch. However with the new TLD launch it mushroomed very quickly, with the organisation collecting $185k per application. With 1930 applications that gave them $357,050,000 – though admittedly there were quite a few… Continue reading How Much Has ICANN Spent On The IANA Transition?

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