Single Letter Domains?!!

ICANN board will meet this weekend in Vancouver, British Columbia, to decide on the proposal to allow single letter domain registrations, reports Yahoo! news. :shh:

Now this can turn out to be hottest real estate in the cyberspace, since everyone would love to get hold of a single letter .COM or .NET or .ORG!! Heck, I’d be content with a single letter domain in any TLD, be it .INFO or .BIZ or .IN, anything!! :wink: So another point of discussion would be the procedure of allowing registrations for these domains, since at present domains can be registered for anything like $5/year to $100/year or above(depending on the TLD & Registrar) on a first-come-first-served basis. But like every system, this system also has its flaws as almost all of domain grabbers & squatters have automated scripts/programs that check for a domain’s availability and registers it when its available!! But these single letter domains probably won’t be available in that way!! :whistle: Its quite possible that they’ll be auctioned & the price of each can fetch a six-figure sum or above a million dollars as well depending on who is bidding, like Yahoo! would love to grab Y.COM & I don’t think Google would lag behind to lay its hands on G.COM either!! :wink:

Companies have also been pushing for the release of restriction on registering 2 letter domains which haven’t been available for registration probably to avoid conflict with two-letter country code TLDs like .US or .IN etc. :think: But that’s all crap, don’t we have the domain www.com.com or www.info.info etc.? :eyebrow:

Well, for average geeks like me, its both good and bad!! Good in the sense that these domains are still available for registration & bad in the sense that they’ll most probably be out of reach of people like me who don’t have six-figure sums to shell out for a domain!! :smile: Still, it’ll be interesting to see who wins in this cyber-land-grab!! :grin:

POSTED BY Amit on 1 December 2005
in Internet Lurker

 

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