Australian domain name resellers have thrown their support behind .au Domain Administration (auDA) in the wake of scathing criticism from Melbourne IT.
Dr Paul Twomey, managing director of Argo Pacific, has declined to comment on reports he is the leading contender to become the next president of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
The industry body overseeing domain names has announced two measures to increase the number of domains available.
Industry response to the imminent release of the long awaited .info top-level domain (TLD) has been luke-warm at best with Asian companies forming only 5 percent of the overall requests.
A director of auDA, Tony Staley, has been elected to ICANN's Nominating Committee as the delegate representing operators of country code top-level domains (ccTLDs).
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