Domain name registrar NetRegistry has rejected claims its failed bid to buy rival Melbourne IT's acquisition target WebCentral included too many uncertainties.
Professional practitioners now have a top-level domain reserved just for them, and the domain name industry is working hard to keep it that way.
The .au Domain Administrator has commenced a new policy on transferring domain name registrations which some in the industry are calling the final nail in the coffin for Melbourne IT.
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.
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.
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