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Back in May of 2009, Tralliance, the .travel Registry, sought approval to sell one and two character .travel domain names. This week, the Registry got the news from ICANN that their request had been approved.
Jumping on the one and two character bandwagon, the …
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Tralliance, the operating company of the .travel Registry, has proposed a new plan to allow the registration of one and two character .travel domain names. The names would be available initially through an auction process. The list of auctioned names provided by the Registry would be auctioned off by a …
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Within ICANN’s recent announcement that renews VeriSign’s hold on the .net Registry was a domain name fee of $2 per year for all .jobs and .travel domain owners. ICANN fails to mention what this new fee money will be used for though. The fee comes on the heels of last …
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ICANN announced a unanimous vote to begin discussions for several new TLDs. Several companies have submitted applications (at a cost of $45,000 per application) to operate new TLD Registries. Preliminary approval was given to the .post and .travel TLDs. Other TLD applications include .cat, .xxx, and .mail. These would be …
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