communications-focused .tel top level domain (TLD), today confirmed
that total registrations from businesses and individuals worldwide had
surged past the 100,000 mark just 36 hours after General Availability
opened.
"The overwhelmingly-positive response from people applying for the
.tel shows that this is a service that is right for the time," said
Khashayar Mahdavi, CEO of Telnic Limited. "The ability for individuals
and organisations to control how people contact them through one .tel
name for life has obviously struck a chord. We're delighted with the
response."
In the first few hours of General Availability opening (where the
price for a one-year term starts from just $10 per year), around
250,000 applications were received, demonstrating huge demand. New
registrations continue to flood into Telnic with more expected, as
leading social network MySpace begins to sell to its customers at the
end of this week and global communications company BT begins to sell
.tel domains from May of this year, initially through BT Tradespace.
Telnic also confirmed that it was accepting applications from further
resellers from all over the world, with a surge of new organisations
signing up on its website to express interest daily.
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