New gTLD's New gTLDs just announced. Company using vlad.tel has PIZZA and FANS. Mark |
Ones to watch with relation to .Tel ... .directory .call .phone Mark |
will be interesting to see how this all plays out. there's still a decision process etc they need to go through (some names have multiple applicants) along with a launch timeline. I'd be surprised to see any of these available for reg anytime before the summer of 2013 if not much later. |
What a load of rubbish. That list is more bemusing than the thousands of .tel domains that have been cleared out over the past weeks. Click? Fish? Bank? Etc. Etc. ...........it's all going to end in tears! Place Toronto or Fred Smith in front of any of those Mark has listed. A breakthrough? I don't think so. I would be concerned if .info worked the same way as .tel. |
Just had another look at that list. I think these guys are forgetting that it is a domain extension that they are trying to register .jpmorganchase .amsterdam .thisisabloodylongdomainextension Email addresses are going to be fun: [email=fredsmith@???.jpmorg]fredsmith@???.jpmorg[/email]anchase [email=dutchstreetdog@???.amster]dutchstreetdog@???.amster[/email]dam And if Barclays, J P Morgan Chase, and a few others do their own thing - what is the value of .bank? Am I missing something? |
Just noticed .talk and .yellowpages also Mark |
At least five months before the first of the uncontested strings are processed and accepted (not a given). Mark |
Certainly will be interesting noticed there's a .contact Wonder what use that will have? Perhaps company's own to the right of the dot they will be able to utilise emails with out the need for a domain. Ie Invest@jpmorganchase Streetdog@amsterdam I assume the only reason we can't do it is because we don't own our own extension, therefore the protocol has never been created |
Most interesting one will be .RIP. Three parties have applied for that. May be to send email to the dead. |
I am not a technical person as you guys are, but I have played around on the internet and do it as a hobby mainly; tried a few do-it-yourself websites, on-line stores etc. However the first time I saw the extension .TEL, I immediately thought "what a perfect extension"; it rather excited me- just the sound AND look of it. I have a cursory understanding of the DNS and the .TEL platform sitting on it, but I cannot elaborate on the technical benefits and the potential application advantages. I can see the many benefits of the old and the Telnames models and I feel that Telnic would never abandon the older concept and offer just the Telnames template; they must be working on the integration of the two; from a business point of view only this makes sense. Telnic's silence at this point can mean either of two things; they are at a loss as to what to do now, (which I doubt), or they have something much bigger coming down the pipeline. Whatever happens to TEL for some reason I will always love it. |
Who stoled my news item ! Well here is my contribution, that i posted in the other box My goverment bought 2 new extensions for €300.000 .politie and .overheidnl Philips bought .philips Google bought .lol who nows why ?! And Pepsi And Coca are both fighting for .cola WHATS WRONG WITH DOTTEL FOR €10,- DotTel offers the same, but then vica verca and even better ! Somtimes it feels i found a goldmine with my dottels Just need to digg it up |
Stole your news item? If you did not spend so much time enjoying the HotHotHot you would be able to keep up with the gossip What does overheidnl mean? TelPages, that's the way forward. P.S. .dad? |
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@blunderer No i posted the simulair news on a other tread So thats why i am saying "stoled my news item" But then again it was Mark who toled mi a few days ago about the new extensions So you could say its being stolen after i stoled it @cees You are missing Holland Cees! But i think your better of in australia! |
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Well .talk .call .directory .phone if all of them have the same consent like .net .mobi .info etc that not worry me at all, due that .tel is the real different consent; all the information strait to the DNS. As dutchstreetdog says we are in a mine gold but we need to dig it up. An even wrong telnic is sitting in the 3 biggest resource in the cyber planet. 1) sitting in the biggest goldmine. 2) sitting in the biggest petroleum well. 3) sitting in the biggest gas field. They found those things in the cyber world, they create those things, but they do not know how to take advantage of this, they do not know how to dig and operate this great cyber treasure. We do not know how hard their are trying due lack of communications. What ever happen there I will be always with .tel and my country code .co Regards http://supercyberheroes.tel |
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Hi Dutch, Not missing, but would like to visit again, however at the moment politically and economically you could do a lot worse than to be in Australia, although we have also been affected by the continuation of the GFC fallout but in a relatively mild way.[/size] |