Norid (.no) To Permit Companies To Register More Domains

That a ccTLD registry would restrict companies in the number of domains they can register is peculiar in some respects, as no such limitation exists in gTLD space .. The .no (Norway) domain registry will be expanding the number of domains entities may register from 30 November 2011. The permitted number will be increased to… Continue reading Norid (.no) To Permit Companies To Register More Domains

Comments On CoCCA’s Proposals

CoCCA have published a set of proposals under the title of “Best Practice Recommendations for Minimising Harm ( and increasing trust ) in small ccTLDs”. While the spirit of the proposals is admirable I find the proposals themselves to be more than a little disturbing from both a registrant and registrar viewpoint. Since I’m not… Continue reading Comments On CoCCA’s Proposals

Canadian Domain Registry Embraces Video

ccTLD registry managers have been “upping their game” quite a bit over the last couple of years. Whether this was inevitable or is due to the oncoming “threat” of new TLDs isn’t clear. In any case it’s a positive move. Some of the registries have embraced social media, unveiled slick websites and done some interesting… Continue reading Canadian Domain Registry Embraces Video

4th International conference for ccTLD registries and registrars of CIS, Central and Eastern Europe Schedule Finalised

The final schedule for the 4th International conference for ccTLD registries and registrars of CIS, Central and Eastern Europe which is being held in Serbia in September has been published. The speakers for the event include ICANN staff, CENTR, Afilias, registrars, registries, ccTLD managers. It should be an interesting event judging by the lineup (Disclosure… Continue reading 4th International conference for ccTLD registries and registrars of CIS, Central and Eastern Europe Schedule Finalised

So What’s Happening With ICANN’s Palo Alto Office?

Following on from the announcement last night that ICANN chief Rod Beckstrom would be stepping down next year there has been a lot of chatter going on via email, twitter, facebook and other media. One question that has been raised by a few people was very practical. What is going to happen to the Palo… Continue reading So What’s Happening With ICANN’s Palo Alto Office?

Minds and Machines vs COCCA – Registry Software Still Open Source

COCCA, which runs the backend for over 30 ccTLDs, issued a clarification last week about its registry software. You can read it below, but the key takeaway is that: COCCA is 100% open source Minds and Machines has no control over COCCA Any developments made to COCCA were done without Minds and Machines Here’s the… Continue reading Minds and Machines vs COCCA – Registry Software Still Open Source

Irish Domain Registry Reporting Growth

The .ie ccTLD has reported strong growth during the 2nd quarter of 2011: The IEDR’s quarterly registrations report shows that the total number of .ie domains now stands at over 165,000 with a total of 20,995 domains being registered in the period from January to June this year, a 10% increase on the 19,099 domains… Continue reading Irish Domain Registry Reporting Growth

AFNIC Chief Happy With Results of New Rules

In the last few days, on July 1st, AFNIC, the registry for .fr, relaxed some of its domain registrati0n rules in accordance with the French government’s wishes. The more relaxed rules meant that a large number of reserved names became available for registration on July 1st on a “first come, first served” basis. Daily lists… Continue reading AFNIC Chief Happy With Results of New Rules

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