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.CO’s popularity seems to be skyrocketing. According to the .co website, more than 200,000 .co domains have been registered on the first day of open registration.
The new TLD had already proved popular with approximately 39,000 applications during the sunrise and landrush pre-registration periods. …
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Missed out on a great .com domain in the past? Well, as of today, you can now register a .co domain name! .CO Internet S.A.S announced today that .co names are now available to the general public through several domain name Registrars.
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Recently, a lesser discussed ccTLD, .my (Malaysia) announced that during the month of June, the Registry passed 100,000 registrations to both businesses and individuals.
“We are proud to have achieved this milestone and it gives us further impetus to enhance and expand our efforts,” said …
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After China’s crackdown on the .cn domain name, registrations have fallen by 39% in the last four months alone, despite the fact that the country re-opened registration after the ban.
Because the cheap registrations had made the ccTLD a popular name for porn and other …
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A new Indian law requires that all web mail within the country come from the Indian ccTLD, .in. Government officials state that the Mumbai terror attacks and identity theft cases are the reason behind their push in the ccTLD changes. After the terror attacks, the Indian government faced difficulties in …
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The .us TLD has grown by 12% in sold domains over the past year, while total sales volume over the last year has increased by 40%. The .us Registry, NeuStar, Inc., hopes that United States citizens will realize that owning a .us domain extension expresses patriotism online similarly to waving …
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NIC-Mexico announced that they are planning to re-open the .mx ccTLD for registration after 20 years of restrictions because of growing interest to register directly under the .mx TLD. This re-opening will take place in several phases, officially launching in May. Priority will be given to those domain Registrants with …
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