New Zealand Switches to Canadian Software Backend

Earlier this week the .nz registry announced that they’d made the switch to CIRA’s (the .ca domain name registry) domain registry backend software. CIRA have been quite successful in winning over country code operators to switch to using CIRA’s software to run their backend systems. The .ie ccTLD switched over to the CIRA system previously.… Continue reading New Zealand Switches to Canadian Software Backend

Donuts is no More – Rebrands as “Identity Digital”

Donuts is rebranding. The company which runs around 300 domain name extensions acquired Afilias back in 2020. They’re now going to rename the entire thing “Identity Digital“, which is using the domain Identity.Digital Here’s the new logo: At one level I can understand that they’d want to come up with a new brand identity for… Continue reading Donuts is no More – Rebrands as “Identity Digital”

PIR Gets Two New Board Directors

PIR (Public Interest Registry) run the .org domain name registry. They’re owned by the Internet Society and it’s ISOC who handle appointments to the PIR Board. Yesterday ISOC announced two new appointments to the PIR Board: Lena Beck Rørvig and Michael Silber. Here’s the full release: The Internet Society today announced the appointment of Lena… Continue reading PIR Gets Two New Board Directors

Donuts Offers “Extended Flexibility” to Ukrainian Registrants

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Donuts, who also own Afilias, have contacted registrars to offer assistance with impacted registrants in Ukraine. Unlike during 2020 when many registries waived fees on RGP and other, concrete, things, this is pretty open. They’re simply saying that they’ll work with registrars to deal with issues caused by the war: It goes without saying–the people… Continue reading Donuts Offers “Extended Flexibility” to Ukrainian Registrants

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Tucows Enters Domain Registry Market

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Tucows has entered the domain name registry business. Earlier today the Toronto based domain name registrar announced that it was acquiring Frank Schilling’s UNR which was his backend registry business. The transaction announced today appears to be solely for the backend services and not any domain extensions. Schilling had previously sold off his registrar and… Continue reading Tucows Enters Domain Registry Market

Radix Reports Premium Sales up for H1 2021

Radix registry, who run a bunch of new TLDs including .tech, .space, .online, .press and more have released their premium sales report for H1 2021. It’s been a good year for the company so far, with their overall premium sales up 43% from H2 of 2020. Here are a few other salient data points: $2.91M… Continue reading Radix Reports Premium Sales up for H1 2021

Secretive Investment Company Ethos Capital Now Owns Donuts

Keeping track of the merger and acquisitions over the last while is proving to be headache inducing. A lot of the players have switched around and the number of transactions does not show any sign of slowing down. The latest announcement is that Ethos Capital, the rather secretive investment company, is now the majority shareholder… Continue reading Secretive Investment Company Ethos Capital Now Owns Donuts

EURid Tweaks Post-Brexit Handling of Impacted Domains

From January 1st 2021 the UK is no longer part of the European Union and consequently .eu domain names can no longer be registered or held by UK individuals or businesses. EURid, the .eu domain name registry, operate the registry under contract to the European Commission, so they are bound by whatever rules the EC… Continue reading EURid Tweaks Post-Brexit Handling of Impacted Domains

Ethos Capital is Buying Donuts

Ethos Capital is buying a controlling stake in domain registry company Donuts. Donuts recently announced that it was buying Afilias and now it too is being bought. Ethos Capital is the entity that attempted to acquire PIR, the .org domain name registry. Ethos Capital described itself at the time of its attempted acquisition as being… Continue reading Ethos Capital is Buying Donuts

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