Heh whats .tl about?
I will proly reg some.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Just to let the cat out of the bag -- .tl is now available for registration by the public. See www.nic.tl
I scoured the TOS, and there is no registrant restriction by country. Also, having registered some domains, there is an easy account "push" feature, which should make buying and selling these domains a breeze.
On a related note, see my sales thread at http://www.dnforum.com/f5/b-tl-c-tl-plus-more-thread-95598.html#post574317
Sam
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I'm just waiting 'til the shine wears off.
Heh whats .tl about?
I will proly reg some.
www.nic.tl For all the info you need.
Basically, it's Timor-Leste, formerly East Timor
See http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/east_timor.htm
Their ccTLD used to be .tp, but they have been converted their pre-existing .tp registrations to .tl these past few months. Just today, the registry opened for outside registration.
A good many English dictionary words are ripe for the picking. I snagged quite a few great ones.
Sam
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I'm just waiting 'til the shine wears off.
A country far far away :-D
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/tt.html
cant reg any
the site seems broken - no names come up as available or taken
anyone know what gives?
tried a few browsers, too..
everything comes up
null TP Legacy Mapping
Last edited by MediaHound; 05-23-2005 at 01:11 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Maybe Indonesia invaded? :-D
This just started happening (I registered ~25 domains already, and trust me, it did work previously). I emailed their Director of IT, and I'm sure they will resolve it shortly.Originally Posted by MediaHound
Sam
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I'm just waiting 'til the shine wears off.
A bit of caution people, the location is indeed in very volatile territory - Indonesia invaded East Timor as recently as 2002. So I would not pour $$$$ into this virtual locale.
kind of like charity
but you get a domain for your donation
What's the precedent for this? Does ICANN turn off a ccTLD if the name changes, or do current registrants have grandfathered rights to the domain even if the country no longer exists?Originally Posted by RADiSTAR
Sam
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I'm just waiting 'til the shine wears off.
Yeah i agree and that area is pretty small so not much value , not more then $250 i guess.
what does ICANN have to do with ccTLDs???Originally Posted by FLe8
as far as I know, ICANN does not govern ccTLDs in general.
Seek... And you shall Find
Sorry, I guess I / you exposed my ignorance.Originally Posted by seeker
I'm sure, however, you can figure out what I was trying to ask. What happens to a ccTLD if the country ceases to exist? Is there any precedent for this?
Sam
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I'm just waiting 'til the shine wears off.
Then the TLD will be phased out. That can take a long time. The top level domain for the soviet union (.su) is still being phased out.
See: http://www.iana.org/root-whois/su.htm
Originally Posted by FLe8
Thanks, Ollesboll. Sounds like not much to worry about, then, for resellers like us.Originally Posted by ollesboll
And all this is, of course, just speculation about the short-livedness of the country, which appears to have made great strides since its independence from Indonesia.
Sam
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I'm just waiting 'til the shine wears off.
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