Many early prospects for .tel haven't be able to register their desired domains during landrush and public availability, because other people have been faster registering them
Telnic had to face a lot of complaints, because domain investors blocked the registrations of great domains for serious customers
Because of this situation the interest in .tel has been low in early years
After a few months of development Telnic reconsidered how valuable domains could be reactivated and had a great idea
Immediately Telnic have stopped all development for .tel, so early .tel buyers have begun to wonder what .tel is good for
After no reason was able to identify for buying or holding a .tel, domain investors have started to drop even the best domains
Since the registration period for landrush domains has been 3 years, Telnic waited until the first time period for these domains has been elapsed in March 2012
Now valuable domains started dropping and one month later Telnic was ready to launch with Telnames their first major improvement, and now better suited customers are able to register good domain names which have been occupied in 2009
Unfortunately not all landrush domains have been dropped until today
To give domain investors from the early days the possibility to let their investment from 2009 go, Telnic don't provide the new Telnames design to these customers yet
As soon the early customers have lost their interest completely, the product is set up to be developed as everybody would expect it
A great side-effect is most early participants from 2009 who are only complaining will just lose their interest in .tel - and so the unpleasant response from frustrated customers will disappear automatically
After this shakeout Telnic can start to develop .tel in all its glory - with a much more acceptable clientele
Please forgive me any kind of satire - I've tried to be as realistic as possible
Telnic had to face a lot of complaints, because domain investors blocked the registrations of great domains for serious customers
Because of this situation the interest in .tel has been low in early years
After a few months of development Telnic reconsidered how valuable domains could be reactivated and had a great idea
Immediately Telnic have stopped all development for .tel, so early .tel buyers have begun to wonder what .tel is good for
After no reason was able to identify for buying or holding a .tel, domain investors have started to drop even the best domains
Since the registration period for landrush domains has been 3 years, Telnic waited until the first time period for these domains has been elapsed in March 2012
Now valuable domains started dropping and one month later Telnic was ready to launch with Telnames their first major improvement, and now better suited customers are able to register good domain names which have been occupied in 2009
Unfortunately not all landrush domains have been dropped until today
To give domain investors from the early days the possibility to let their investment from 2009 go, Telnic don't provide the new Telnames design to these customers yet
As soon the early customers have lost their interest completely, the product is set up to be developed as everybody would expect it
A great side-effect is most early participants from 2009 who are only complaining will just lose their interest in .tel - and so the unpleasant response from frustrated customers will disappear automatically
After this shakeout Telnic can start to develop .tel in all its glory - with a much more acceptable clientele
Please forgive me any kind of satire - I've tried to be as realistic as possible