The domain name TelTalk.net is available, too!
If interested please contact the forum administration: http://www.tel.community/contact
PS: This forum will be operated only under tel.community in the future!
Welcome to the objective forum for .tel domains! Read it first when anything is happening with .tel!
TelBlogger wrote:Surely operating under a .tel would be better once liberalized.
I think that to run this forum on tel.community is better in all aspects.tel.community wrote:Does a difference exist between the names tel.community or community.tel next month?
maxi wrote:Because if running forum on community.tel, then forum could become potentially (o may be and practically) dependent from Telnic's registry. Perhaps it would be not a nice perspective if Mr. Cash would try to influence this forum.
Sunrise wrote:maxi wrote:Because if running forum on community.tel, then forum could become potentially (o may be and practically) dependent from Telnic's registry. Perhaps it would be not a nice perspective if Mr. Cash would try to influence this forum.
That's a very important comment!
The moment this forum will be moved to the .tel registry, Telnic will shut it down on the same day.
mikeseaton wrote:Are you really suggesting Telnic would make such a cunning move against the interest of its loyal .Tel customers ?
Surely not !
kprobe wrote:Even now www.Turku.tel which used to work last week and Chicagoland.tel no longer render correctly. Those CSS and icon files will be disappearing and so will the look of those sites.
mic wrote:I had some inquiries last month.
most of them are from china, 5000CNY was the highest.
not great offers, but it started somehow.
some of them are now in escrow.
mic wrote:I don't mind dropping .tel registry number.
it might be a good sign for change hands for neustar.
Sunrise wrote:After the liberalization of .tel, the question is if .tel can compete with quality domain extensions like .online and .web.
http://domainnamewire.com/2015/04/30/a-look-at-neustars-domain-name-base/The Registry Operator domains are primarily made up of .biz, .us and .co.
You’ll notice a big switch from Q1 2014 to Q2 2014.
This is when the .co domains moved from backend provider to registry operator.
MWX wrote:$700 is not a bad price for .tel domains. Which domains have you sold?
mic wrote:Sunrise wrote:After the liberalization of .tel, the question is if .tel can compete with quality domain extensions like .online and .web.
I think promotion is everything
nobody knows .tel
there is no registrar that push .tel
.tel is not included in the available candidate group
even people working as IT engineer don't know it.
it's notorious among domainer, but not to the general public.
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