Digital Britain Uses Stone Age References

The Digital Britain report and the legislation which is now before the UK parliament (Digital Economy Bill) makes for very scary reading. The implications of the legislation are far reaching – and not just within the UK What about the sections of the legislation that refer to domain registries? Note the plural There is an… Continue reading Digital Britain Uses Stone Age References

Dutch Registry SIDN To Go EPP February 2010

SIDN, the registry operator for .nl, has announced a timetable for the rollout of EPP. A test environment will be available in January, with a “go live” scheduled for February 17 2010. Full details on their site

PIR (dotOrg) Call For Directors

PIR, which is behind the .org (dotOrg) registry, has issued a call for statements of interest from people interested in joining their board. According to the announcement on the ISOC site PIR is looking for two directors for the period covering July 2010 to July 2013. Full details of what they’re looking for and the… Continue reading PIR (dotOrg) Call For Directors

Swiss Registry To Compete Against Its Clients

The Swiss ccTLD operator, Switch, has announced the launch of a new company and service called “SwitchPlus”. The new entity is a wholly owned subsidiary of Switch and is aimed at providing a range of services that would, essentially, compete against the registry operator’s clientele – namely registrar, hosting providers and IT service companies. The… Continue reading Swiss Registry To Compete Against Its Clients

DK Registry To Close For 24 Hours!

All registry operators have maintenance windows. In some cases they last a few minutes, while in others they can last a few hours. But DK Hostmaster has to “take the biscuit”. They’re shutting down all operations for a full 24 hours! While existing domains will continue to function as normal, the registry will be closed… Continue reading DK Registry To Close For 24 Hours!

Belgian Registry Reports Strong Growth

DNS.be, who run the Belgian (.be) registry have announced their figures and report for 2008. Unlike some registries that focus purely on number, the Belgian registry has done some analysis on the type of registrant. Some of the results are not surprising. Most .be domains are registered to Belgians (over 70%). 69% are registered by… Continue reading Belgian Registry Reports Strong Growth

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