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ilikebeer
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The Canadian Internet authorities (CIRA) claim the following:
'Dot-ca Gains Strength Through Growth While Dot-com Shrinks'
Article: http://www.cira.ca/news-releases/86.html
To me, it seems quite simple why the .ca numbers skyrocketed .... Canadians were allowed to register them in quantities of more than one!
Now that the initial rush is over, I'd like to see CIRA revisit their study. As a matter of fact, on the anniversary of the 'floodgates' being opened (Dec 1), 22,000 .ca's were not renewed - doesn't speak well for our national tld. Yes, the .ca has become more accessible and will grow in popularity - but don't compare it to a dot com. I am a proud Canadian, but also a realistic one - .ca will NEVER surpass .com as CIRA seems to elude to in their press release.
'Dot-ca Gains Strength Through Growth While Dot-com Shrinks'
Article: http://www.cira.ca/news-releases/86.html
To me, it seems quite simple why the .ca numbers skyrocketed .... Canadians were allowed to register them in quantities of more than one!
Now that the initial rush is over, I'd like to see CIRA revisit their study. As a matter of fact, on the anniversary of the 'floodgates' being opened (Dec 1), 22,000 .ca's were not renewed - doesn't speak well for our national tld. Yes, the .ca has become more accessible and will grow in popularity - but don't compare it to a dot com. I am a proud Canadian, but also a realistic one - .ca will NEVER surpass .com as CIRA seems to elude to in their press release.