Posts Tagged ‘Brazil’

TLD Expansion: ICANN Must Not Back Down

ICANN’s plan to open up the domain name space to new top level domains is scheduled to begin January 12, 2012. This long overdue implementation is the result of an open process that began in 2006. It would, in fact, be more realistic to say that the de…

Top 10 ccTLDs Have Over 47 Million Domains Registered

The top ten country code Top Level Domains have more than 47 Million domains registered as of the end of May 2010. These ccTLDs have 47,430,061 domains registered. The .com TLD had 87,528,607 domains registered as of 01 June 2010.  The growth of the ccTLDs has been one of the stealth issues of the last [...]

Blockbuster $300,000 Brazilian ccTLD Sale Tops This Week’s DN Journal Sales Chart

The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com, The year’s 2nd biggest ccTLD sale and the largest sale ever reported for Brazil’s .com.br extension leads our latest Top 20 Sales Chart. The .com.br domain changed hands for $300,000.

Domain Registrations in Latin America Soared Almost 18% in the Past Year

Domain registration rates around the world continue to grow at a double digit pace. A new report from the Latin American region says total registration soared nearly 18% in the past year with Brazil and Argentina leading the growth spurt.

End of the Week Tidbits from the Lowdown at DNJournal.com

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York sells a fourth live domain auction seat for their September conference to Bido.com, the domain business heats up in Brazil, .pro gets ready to relaunch and a fish tale from the latest domainer’s outing in the Adirondacks.

Off to ICANN!

Heading down to Brazil for my umpteenth ICANN meeting. I’ve been asked to moderate a panel on the registrar phenomenon called ‘domain tasting’ on 12/6/06. Domain Name Marketplace Workshop Link Tags: Brazil ccTLDs Domain Shows ICANN ICANN Meetings Meetings NewTLDs Policy Registrar Speaking