Australia is lagging behind the rest of the world in the rush to register with the new global top level domain (gTLD) .info.
Internet addresses under the new .info domain will appear online later than planned as a result of last week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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.
The Internet's administrative body should reject proposals to create special areas on the Internet for kids and adults when it decides what domains should be the first to supplement the popular .com, .net and .org, a staff report recommends.
The Internet's governing body was supposed to open up the landscape to small Web address registrars. So why were so many big players awarded new top-level domains?
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