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Fees for org domain names to increase 10 pct: related news

Non-English Domain Names to Arrive on Internet

NEW YORK—The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) passed new domain name regulations at its annual conference in Paris this week, reported the World Journal. Thousands of new domain names such as .paris and .Pepsi will be created. Non-English languages, including Chinese will be used in domain names, which is seen as the most significant evolution in Internet domain names in the past twenty years. All current available domain names will be used up by 2011. ICANN will start accepting applications for new domain names in 2009. The application fee starts at 100,000 USD.

Non-English Domain Names to Arrive on Internet

NEW YORK—The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) passed new domain name regulations at its annual conference in Paris this week, reported the World Journal. Thousands of new domain names such as .paris and .Pepsi will be created. Non-English languages, including Chinese will be used in domain names, which is seen as the most significant evolution in Internet domain names in the past twenty years. All current available domain names will be used up by 2011. ICANN will start accepting applications for new domain names in 2009. The application fee starts at 100,000 USD.

Fees for `.org' domain names to increase 10 pct

Public Interest Registry, which operates the ".org" domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a May 1 letter to the Internet's key oversight agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The fee increase does not require the organization's approval.

Fees for `.org' domain names to increase 10 pct

Public Interest Registry, which operates the ".org" domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a May 1 letter to the Internet's key oversight agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The fee increase does not require the organization's approval.

Fees for '.org' internet domain names to increase

Public Interest Registry, which operates the “.org” domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a May 1 letter to the internet’s key oversight agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The fee increase does not require the organisation’s approval.

Fees for `.org' domain names to increase 10 pct

NEW YORK (AP) - Wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent Nov. 9.

Fees for `.org' domain names to increase 10 pct

NEW YORK (AP) - Wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent Nov. 9.

Web Hosting News: .org domain name owners facing 10% increase in registration fees this fall

Companies that own .org domains may soon find themselves paying a bit more to renew, transfer, and register new domains. The company that operates the .org domain, Public Interest Registry (PIR), has decided to raise wholesale rates from $6.15 to $6.75 per domain this year—a 10 percent fee increase, following last year's 2.5 percent increase.

1&1 Sees Rapid Growth in .ORG Domain Registrations

1&1 registered .ORG domains up 31 percent in past 12 months - .ORG web identity gives credible voice to online activism Philadelphia, PA (May 29, 2008) -1&1 Internet Inc., the world's largest web host by known servers, today revealed that it has seen impressive growth in the number of .ORG domain names registered by its customers worldwide. The number of 1&1 registered .ORG domains increased by over 30 percent over the past 12 months, suggesting an increase in web activity within the non-profit and charity sectors. With the availability of .ORG domains for only $6.99 per year -including a 5 page website, search engine submission and private registration- it has never been easier or more affordable to take a good cause to the web. 1&1 joins the .

LATEST FEATURE The Ultimate Domain Name Guide

Domain names have become more than just an address on the web. Today they can make or break a business. Get a hard to remember or complex domain name, your customers won't remember it and e-mails will go missing in cyberspace. And while domain names continue to be the subject of much controversy in the technical press, what is for sure is that the number of domain names available is sure to increase. If you're in business, you just can't afford to let someone else get hold of your company name or product names.

.NU Domain Launches Numeric Domain Names

NU Domain –manager the .nu top level domain name– will begin accepting registration of Numeric Domain Names on June 10, for the first time allowing registration of numbers-only .nu domain names – such as 247.nu, 123.nu and 3663.nu (the English word “food” on a phone keypad.)

.NU Domain Launches Numeric Domain Names

BOSTON --(Business Wire)-- .NU Domain -manager the .nu top level domain name- will begin accepting registration of Numeric Domain Names on June 10, for the first time allowing registration of numbers-only .nu domain names - such as 247.nu, 123.nu and 3663.nu (the English word "food" on a phone keypad.)

New Domain Names May Cause Net Confusion

According to USA Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the group that is responsible for managing domain names and addresses on the internet, is ready to open up domain registry for all domain names. Instead of having a limit for what addresses can be named with .net, .com, .org, etc, you can name things anything you want including .pocketnow. In the future, perhaps there will be a www.reviews.pocketnow instead of just www.pocketnow.com. Essentially, a company can use its name to replace .com at the end of an address.

Fees For `.Org' Domain Names to Increase 10%

The fees for .org domains will go up ten percent on November 9, 2008. No reason for the price hike was given.

1&1 Internet Ltd: 1&1 sees rapid growth in .ORG domain registrations; 1&1 registered .ORG domains up 31 per cent in past 12 months - .ORG web identity gives credible voice to online activism

TMCNet: 1&1 Internet Ltd: 1&1 sees rapid growth in .ORG domain registrations; 1&1 registered .ORG domains up 31 per cent in past 12 months - .ORG web identity gives credible voice to online activism

.NU Domain to launch numbers-only domain names

NU Domain, the registry for numbers-only domain names, will begin accepting registration of numeric domain names on 10 June.

Domain.com Announces Free Domain Day Giveaway

Domain.com, a domain registration company and provider of managed web site services, declared that it is helping individuals and businesses get up and running on the web with a special 'Free Domain Day Giveaway' promotion on Tuesday, May 20, 2008. It announced that the visitors to the Domain.com web site will get a chance to win one of 25 free .com, .net, and .org domains every hour from 9:00am to 4:00pm Pacific Time. During the giveaway, it will be promoting its full array of value added services, including Web hosting with a free Web site builder, URL and e-mail forwarding, e-mail accounts and private domain registration, adds the company.

Moniker Unveils Additional Domain Names

Moniker.com, a provider of Domain Asset Management services, this week announced the availability of additional premium domain names for purchase via a live and online domain name auction at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East conference in Orlando. The company states that these names, in addition to highly marketable names such as Israel.com, BlueRay.com GasPrices.com and Pay.com will be up for bid at the exclusive live auction that takes place Friday, May 23 2008.

Moniker Unveils Additional Domain Names Available at Upcoming T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East Event in Orlando

an Oversee.net company and provider of Domain Asset Management(R) services, today announced the availability of additional premium domain names for purchase via a live and online domain name auction at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East conference in Orlando. These names, in addition to highly marketable names such as Israel.com, BlueRay.com GasPrices.com and Pay.com will be up for bid at the exclusive live auction that takes place Friday, May 23, starting at 2 p.m. in the Grand Floridian Hotel.

Easyspace Launches Promotion on .EU Domain Names

Easyspace, a web hosting and domain name provider in the UK, today announced the launch of its .eu domain offer. The company explains that until 31st July, anyone buying a domain name with them will be able to purchase any number of .eu domain names for just Ł6.25 each for one year – a saving of 50% on the standard sale price of the domain.

.NU Domain Launches Numeric Domain Names

will begin accepting registration of Numeric Domain Names on June 10, for the first time allowing registration of numbers-only .nu domain names

.NU Domain Launches Numeric Domain Names

will begin accepting registration of Numeric Domain Names on June 10, for the first time allowing registration of numbers-only .nu domain names

SnapNames, Register.com Renew Domain Name Deal

Los Angeles-based Oversee.net's SnapNames.com unit said today that the firm has renewed an exclusive agreement it has with domain registration service Register.com, where it will continue to make domain names surrendered by prior registrants on its auction platform. Financial impact of the deal was not disclosed. SnapNames, which was acquired by Oversee.net last year, sells expired and deleting domain names which have not been renewed by their prior owners. Register.com monitors domain names registered at the site, and when owners fail to renew them they provide them to SnapNames, which auctions them off to the highest bidder.

.ORG Domain Registrations Up, Suggests Web Host 1&1

May 30, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Web host 1&1 (http://www.1and1.com) has suggested the number of registrations for domain names with the .ORG extension went up over the last 12 months, it was reported recently. The company suggests their sales of domains with the .ORG extension went up as much as 31% during the period. The company, which bills itself as “the world's largest web host by known servers”, attributes the growth to the “increase in web activity within the non-profit and charity sectors”.

ICANN Approves New Domain Names

The organization that oversees Internet addresses, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), has approved a proposal to create an unlimited number of so-called “top-level” domain names. ICANN also approved a proposal to introduce domain names written in Asian, Arabic or other scripts.


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