Hello Marc,
Monday, December 11, 2000, 10:35:51 AM, you wrote:
>> They are valid ccTLD domain names under
>> the IANA/ICANN policy recognizing 2 letter codes in the ISO 3166 list.
> True. But not to the point. Which was: they are perceived as 'upstart'
> for a business or other serious website etc.
>> They are a part of the legitimate process, just like the ICANN
>> approved .biz will be.
> Upstart = !illegitimate. It is quite legitimate to start a business at
> WALSH.MU. But if it is a great idea, why didn't you register it? It is
> still free... Even two-letter names are available in .MU. Why is
> that? What is your answer? Mine is: Nobody wants to look like
> an upstart.
> Naturally multimillion marketing dollars may change perceptions. They
> didn't so far with any of the ccTLDs marketed as a gTLD.
What does this have to do with the legitimacy of the .biz TLD
discussion?
But for what it is worth, I have a handful of ccTLD domain names I've
registered.
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Best regards,
William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]