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i am letting 100 000 names drop today. see you in a year for the official countdown.

joke!
 

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don't drop those 100,000 names send me your list im buying LOL
 

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The count held at over one million through last nights drops. Looks like the over / under game is done.

Anyone seen or heard of any further promotion by CIRA? Any news coverage even?
 

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Anyone seen or heard of any further promotion by CIRA? Any news coverage even?
Right now they are focusing their efforts on promoting the 5 000 000 th registration given the ramp up time they say they will have color flyers posted in all major subway stops by 2015. :lol:
 

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It's sitting 1447 over at this point so it looks like it's a done deal. And like others - have heard squat on the news, seen nothing on the net, and most certainly as a registrant received nothing from CIRA itself.
 

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I am baffled. If they make money off of this, and they must, isn't it in their best interests to see that more attention is given to the product they support?

Amazing...
 

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What is the plan?
What is the budget?
Why so secret?
Why are we being kept in the dark? cause last time I checked I'm a Cira Member.

There are a lot of unanswered questions and i'm sure we are all tired of this leadership.

Marketing costs money so Cira would need to have a budget. The money has to come from somewhere (we know they haven't spent money on advertising yet). That would mean... the usual direction of Cira funds would have to be changed so some folks or divisions would be lighter.

We are on a bus and Cira is the bus driver who doesn't seem to care about the destination as much as we do. Cira can make money by just driving in circles.

To change this we need to demand action or take action.


just my thoughts


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If they wanted to make more money they would open up the .ca's to the rest of the world. What are they waiting for?
 

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Well they did a press release on their website...as well as that small interview for CTV.ca and a millions domain website which features some .ca registrants. I do agree though that they need more publicity.

I think the best bet is, once CIRA sells a certain amount of domains (maybe a bit more than 1 million) they should open the market to the rest of the world. This would not only ensure that Canadians have a good identity online but increase the value of the domains. The main complaint was that Canadians wouldn't have an identity...but with a certain amount of .CA sales already done to Canadians they must know that this isn't the case anymore. Also, maybe make a discount for Canadians to buy/own .CAs...either that or make the process easier for Canadians and a bit harder for others. This way they could keep a balanced "ratio" of International to Canadian registrants. My last idea would be that maybe they could at least open the registry to businesses outside of Canada (or individuals) who could prove that they have some sort of business or personal relations with Canada.
 

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My last idea would be that maybe they could at least open the registry to businesses outside of Canada (or individuals) who could prove that they have some sort of business or personal relations with Canada.

They let businesses in Canada have .ca's. You can be in the U.S.A and own .ca's if you have a business in canada.

I have a feeling it will be a long while before they open it up to the world. They would need at least 5M .ca's taken first i'm sure. 1M is too little.
 

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yeah 1M is too little. I know about that rule for USA businesses (or other countries)...the problem is for them to actually register a company in Canada and then pay taxes, etc. I kind of continued this thread or discussion in the other thread "Reasons to own a .CA".
 

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Well WTG cira they promote a 1,000,000 domain thats a typo ...unreal

i give

someone else please post the release

im too sick :puke:



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krauslaw.ca is suppossed to be the 1 millionth domain... yet CIRA responded to a direct question from another dnf user explaining that they wouldn't know which domain would be the 1 millionth... so which is it? That response from CIRA was posted here as well.

I swear they don't know their asses from grasses, and are probably just making things up... select a law domain as it's non-offending and generic, yet the 1 millionth domain was probably a typo, TM or porn related...
 

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There is nothing in CIRA's mission statement that suggests that they will advertize or promote the .ca extension.

"CIRA Mission

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is a not for profit Canadian corporation that is responsible for operating the dot-ca Internet country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) as a key public resource for all Canadians in an innovative, open, and efficient manner. CIRA may carry out other Internet related activities for the Canadian community in a similar manner."

CIRA's 2008-2010 Strategic Plan does not mention promotion/marketing - http://www.cira.ca/en/about_strat-plan-2008-2010.html


from the FAQ

"2 - What is CIRA?
CIRA is the Canadian Internet Registration Authority. It is a not-for-profit organization mandated to operate the dot-ca top-level domain."

"5 - What are CIRA's activities?
As a registry, CIRA sets policy for, manages and operates the dot-ca domain database for registrars and registrants."
 
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