Over the years a slew of new TLDs have emerged. Many TLDs are meant to serve a purpose, so I ask the following:
1. Will .tel work with my rotary phone? How do I dial the dot?
2. What channel do I view my .tv domains on?
3. Shouldn’t the .cc TLD just be copies of the .com domains?
4. Shouldn’t there be a .bcc TLD that is a copy of all of the .cc domains, but no one can see them?
5. Shouldn’t there be a .r and .x TLD before there is a .xxx TLD?
6. Without .you to go with .me how can there be a .us?
If you are a developer or investor in domains, newbie or veteran, surely you can see how confusing the domain landscape can be.
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6 Questions About New Top-Level Domains
Over the years a slew of new TLDs have emerged. Many TLDs are meant to serve a purpose, so I ask the following:
1. Will .tel work with my rotary phone? How do I dial the dot?
2. What channel do I view my .tv domains on?
3. Shouldn’t the .cc TLD just be copies of the .com domains?
4. Shouldn’t there be a .bcc TLD that is a copy of all of the .cc domains, but no one can see them?
5. Shouldn’t there be a .r and .x TLD before there is a .xxx TLD?
6. Without .you to go with .me how can there be a .us?
If you are a developer or investor in domains, newbie or veteran, surely you can see how confusing the domain landscape can be.
Tags: domain, dot-tel.tel, questions, tld
This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 at 10:57 am and is filed under .tel Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.