On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 11:24 +0200, Mickey Coggins wrote: > John Morgan Salomon wrote: > > For those two of you who haven't seen it yet, > > > > http://www.icann.org/tlds/stld-apps-19mar04/tel-telnic.htm
Funny that the company and the sponsoring one are the same but list themselves as different entities. ICANN doesn't know about e164.org yet I guess. > I'm sure it will be wildly successful like the .aero TLD. Of course it will: i.live.in.the.biggest.luxury.suite.in.my.own.ho.tel. has.cable-tv.in.a.mo.tel. wants.to.have.the.numberof.your.na.tel. give.me.cookies.or.ill.tel. Ah bloody, I am not so good at these things, check these and adapt: http://www.garion.org/spamcalc/test/sorted06.txt Or otherwise said: some companies are going to make quite some money out of selling silly names which they store in a database. Another use: http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/fs/2004/32678.htm aka the "Terrorist Exclusion List", one could thus use .tel as a blacklist, well there are of course enough terrorist in this world when you are looking from the US perspective. .terrorist coming soon :) Greets, Jeroen
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