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  • .au industry blows own trumpet

    The Australian domain name industry is trumpeting the success of yesterdays release to the public of .au generic domain names, but controversy has already arisen around the process.

  • au domains increase with competition

    The number of Australian domain names has increased by 24 percent, according to the au Domain Administrator.

  • Mixed interest in Domainz sale

    The sale of Domainz, the ex-monopoly supplier of NZ domain names, has generated some interest, but many potential buyers have decided against bidding for what they perceive as a company on the decline.

  • .au domain registrations suffering glitches

    The Go-live for the new domain name registration system is plagued by teething troubles, as registrars battle with a new system and a flood of applications.

  • NetRegistry pushes legal fund to fight domain wars

    Accredited internet registrar NetRegistry has announced plans to set up an industry-wide legal fund to combat allegedly unscrupulous operators.

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