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When the domains get deleted?

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While doing research I found one nice .com domain. It has already expired. Here are few details:

Registrar: BizCN.com
Created: 2003-12-30
Expires: 2007-12-30

But the domain status is on-hold.

Can the registrar hold the domain for so many days?

When will that domain get deleted so I can register it?

Please help me to understand this.
 
if it ever gets deleted, it may go straight to some "drop catcher".

ie: snap/pool/namejet etc.
 
Is there anything I can do to register it?
 
Backorder the domain. Go to pool.com, namejet.com, snapnames.com ...
 
Do I need to backorder it from everyone or just one service provider will do the job?
 
all of them, to increase your chances.
 
Anyone knows how soon after a "delete" command is sent to the registry a domain gets deleted?
 
Normally the delete is instant.
 
Normally the delete is instant.

Is it really instant? No delay for any reason, e.g. database syncing? Is the domain available the very next second?
 
Does such a domain cost more than the normal registration fee?
 
Is it really instant? No delay for any reason, e.g. database syncing? Is the domain available the very next second?

yeah when I delete with moniker it gets deleted instantly and I can re-reg it immediately
 
Is it really instant? No delay for any reason, e.g. database syncing? Is the domain available the very next second?
Depends on the registrar backend, the request could be sent to a queue but it would usually be a matter of seconds anyway :)
 
Here is a nice visual of a domain life cycle. Link

If the domain drops it may be "tasted" for weeks at a time.
 
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