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<blockquote data-quote="Poker" data-source="post: 2211299" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>Igal (MrsJello) summed it up well in an interview and the same holds true for ccTld's w/in their own country IMO.</p><p></p><p><em>These new domains will cause confusion and bring back value to the likes of .com...Toll free numbers work like domains in some respect. When there was a need to expand from 800, to whatever it was 888 ? The price went down 30%, when the next number 877 or something came it lowered the prices again. But when the next one came out all the prices went back up for the original because there was too much confusion. 800 is 800 and .com is .com, people will revert back to what they really know.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poker, post: 2211299, member: 1618"] Igal (MrsJello) summed it up well in an interview and the same holds true for ccTld's w/in their own country IMO. [I]These new domains will cause confusion and bring back value to the likes of .com...Toll free numbers work like domains in some respect. When there was a need to expand from 800, to whatever it was 888 ? The price went down 30%, when the next number 877 or something came it lowered the prices again. But when the next one came out all the prices went back up for the original because there was too much confusion. 800 is 800 and .com is .com, people will revert back to what they really know.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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