Okay, what state would want to pick a ccTLD that is a country in central Africa? That is where .st (Sao Tome and Principe) is located.
Looks like they're marketing it as street as well as state.
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"Texas" 'st' Along with 27 USA State Domain Names are Are up For ...
Emediawire (press release), WA - Jul 3, 2006
The newly approved TLD orTop Level Domain extension called '.st' for States is now accepted world wide on the Internet just as is .com or.net. ...
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Okay, what state would want to pick a ccTLD that is a country in central Africa? That is where .st (Sao Tome and Principe) is located.
Looks like they're marketing it as street as well as state.
Actually .St is for Sao Tome & Principe, 2 islands in the South Atlantic ocean, not in central Africa!
Every form in the US that asks for your address asks for your 'St'! This may well be something. If I had the money I think I would buy somewhere like Utah though (only $250,000). Just think what a well developed website would be worth, a little local advertising and you would be away.
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Okay, it's actually off the coast of central Africa. It's just south of Nigeria. I read the location as quoted below from the registry website at www.nic.st.Originally Posted by BILLBO
Map for those interested:"Sao Tome is one of the least well-known countries in the world. Its located at the equator in Central Africa, in the Gulf of Guinea.
http://maps.google.com/maps?sourceid...pe&sa=N&tab=wl
Last edited by adoptabledomains; 07-13-2006 at 08:42 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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