Want To Run A ccTLD?

Who needs new gTLDs when you can grab your own ccTLD! Last year I noticed a trend in the ccTLD world, with a lot of governments and interest groups taking an interest in governance of their namespaces. AFNIC, which runs .fr and several other cctlds, came under review from the French government. Less than a… Continue reading Want To Run A ccTLD?

IEDR Releases More Hyped Statistics

The IEDR has obviously released some form of press release in the last few days to put a spin on its latest figures. Of course the press release isn’t on the registry’s website nor has it been sent to stakeholders yet again, though I was able to get my hands on a copy of it… Continue reading IEDR Releases More Hyped Statistics

Record Sales In .FR Aftermarket

Image via Wikipedia Stephane mentioned the sales of auto.fr and voitures.fr, which are two premium names, being dictionary terms. What’s interesting about these sales is that both names were supposedly bought by the same buyer and that they have set a new record for .fr sales. While porn.fr may have sold for €30k, auto.fr went… Continue reading Record Sales In .FR Aftermarket

Fun and Games In the ccTLD World

There must be something in the air. I’m not sure exactly what it is, but there are a lot of things going on in the ccTLD world at the moment. In the UK Nominet’s AGM is being held this week. This would normally provoke a yawn from most people – it’s an AGM – how… Continue reading Fun and Games In the ccTLD World

France Passes The One Million Mark

The .fr registry (AFNIC) had a milestone a few days ago. They’ve now got over one million domains registered! While that may seem like a significant number it pales in comparison to the figure of DENIC or Nominet. However, if you compare .fr to one of its European neighbours like Ireland, with barely 90k domains… Continue reading France Passes The One Million Mark

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