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Originally Posted by jmcc
The ones to watch will be the large ccTLDs and the ccTLDs that are in countries that are about to go ccTLD positive. (That's where the number of ccTLD registrations exceed the number of .com registrations in that country.)
Regards...jmcc |
That didn't even happen in the UK yet which is the second line English economy, even though people use it to differentiate UK and US sites, and even though the Americans got to everything they don't mispell first.
So far Germany is setting the trend, but actually even IDN.coms are picking up there. Eastern Europe is pretty much ccTLD dominated, but that can only swing back the other way. Very likely indeed where Cyrillics are not going to be supported under dot RU.