Scada.com Sells For $110,000

Domain Legend Garry Chernoff has sold the domain name Scada.com for $110,000. The domain name was acquired by B-Scada,Inc .

 

According to Garry Chernoff, the deal was brokered by Darryl Lopes at DOmainNameSales.

According to whois records, the domain name was first registered in 1999.

Congratulations to both the seller and the buyer.

Sedo Reports $1 Million in Domain Name Sales! VitaminC.com Topped Sedo’s Weekly Sales List at $104,000

VitaminC.com topped Sedo’s weekly sales chart at $104,000. Highlights also include Sling.me, leading the ccTLD category at $9,600 and Highspeed.net, leading the “Other” category at 5,000 EUR.

 

Other notable domain name sales include :

.COM

7y.com26000USD

invoicefactoring.com25000USD

intentio.com24000USD

ukland.com15000GBP

wearefootball.com15000USD

homecompare.com15000USD

mycrm.com10000USD

babydeal.com10000USD

edutec.com10000USD

gaysurrogacy.com10000USD

equidy.com8000USD

careyou.com7000USD

bouncie.com6200USD

lyceo.com6000USD

californiacarcover.com6000USD

szjt.com5800USD

myrsvp.com5500USD

investorsdaily.com5200USD

onyo.com5000USD

americannews.com5000USD

3482.com5000USD

yrobot.com5000USD

trobot.com5000USD

krobot.com5000USD

hrobot.com5000USD

ccTLD

insight.co.za9500USD

liveperson.cn6800USD

gebrauchtstapler.eu5500EUR

flipkart.ca5000EUR

helloprint.co.uk5000EUR

r.tl5000USD

caricature.fr4810EUR

buddhism.co.uk4000GBP

shemale.co.uk3300GBP

qt.cc3100USD

kone.rs3000USD

affinita.pt2500EUR

thescore.in2500USD

lightbox.tv2500USD

Other

hotdesk.net3000USD

toz.net2020EUR

aboutyou.org2000USD

handgunsafety.org2000USD

lxxl.net2000USD

paleodiet.org1501USD

bobe.net1000USD

fing.net1000USD

cleanbean.net1000USD

hotwife.net1000USD

baking.info1000USD

haushaltsprodukte.info999EUR

moneypages.net795USD

einkommensteuer.org760EUR

3rx.net751USD

Check out Sedo.com for more information .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ICANN : Global Panel Announces New Approach to Managing Future of the Internet

The Panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms today released key recommendations on how to evolve the Internet governance (IG) ecosystem to accommodate global needs for collaboration, interconnectivity and Internet growth.

The report also presents a roadmap and timeline for the future management of the Internet.

The report follows the Panel’s third and final meeting, hosted by the World Economic Forum in Dubai on 4-5 May. It adopts the IG principles established at NETmundial, the recent Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance in São Paulo, Brazil. The Panel believes these principles— human rights, culture and linguistic diversity, security and stability, and open unfragmented space, among others—are fundamental to implementing a 21st century model of Internet governance.

“It has been an honor to serve is the chair of this distinguished Panel, representing a diverse group of global stakeholders from government, civil society, the private sector, the technical community and international organizations,” said Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of Estonia and chairman of the Panel. “We intend for the Panel’s work to contribute to the global discussion on how to preserve freedom of expression of the Internet.”

For the past six months, the Panel has worked to characterize key components for promoting a collaborative, decentralized IG ecosystem—one that can effectively meet the burgeoning needs and interests of Internet users globally, while ensuring networks’ security and stability. The Panel identified needed Enablers—including forums and dialogues, expert communities and toolkits—to foster communication, legitimacy and effectiveness throughout the IG process, which the Panel defined in four elements: issue identification, solution mapping, solution formulation and solution implementation.

 

“The Internet is an indispensable resource for its 3 billion users all around the world. Ensuring that it remains open and interoperable and that decision-making processes are carried out with the involvement of all stakeholders is critical to the future of the Internet and its continued success,” said Vint Cerf, vice-chair of the Panel.

“There is broad interest in how the Internet will be governed and by whom,” said ICANN’s President and CEO Fadi Chehadé. “The discussions at NETmundial reaffirmed the support and desire for a multistakeholder model of governance and served as an inspiration for the Panel’s recommendations.”

To achieve a collaborative, decentralized IG ecosystem, the Panel recommends next steps mapped against a three-year timeline that include coalescing and supporting broad multistakeholder alliances; developing new and strengthening existing IG mechanisms; and progressing collaborative decision-making. Recognizing the evolving IG dialogue and process, the Panel also identified specific additional questions that will need answers moving forward, and encouraged the global community to weigh in with its responses.

The Panel was convened by ICANN and the World Economic Forum (WEF), with assistance from The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands. It met during a series of virtual and in-person meetings between November 2013 to May 2014 in London, Rancho Mirage, Calif., and Dubai. The Panel encourages the global community to refine its roadmap through ongoing discussions and forums, including the upcoming Global Commission on Internet Governance.

This announcement was sourced from :

https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-fb-2014-05-20-en

 

Afternic Reports $2,28 Million in Domain Sales, Led By Steamengine.com at $38,000

Afternic/ GoDaddy have just sent in their weekly sales report and sales add up to a total of $2,280,511. The top sale was Steamengine.com at $38,000.

 

Other notable domain name sales include :

.COM Sales

tripseeker.com$17,500

mmsconnect.com$17,016

medicalwastedisposal.com$17,000

dropoff.com$16,745

tago.com$13,250

scuddle.com$12,325

traileraxles.com$12,000

sweetcreations.com$10,800

thecouchpotato.com$10,600

countable.com$10,500

findsimilar.com$9,799

ryvyr.com$9,000

sitetrust.com$8,200

fifthgear.com$7,500

bristolfashion.com$7,500

continentalhealth.com$5,400

4182.com$5,200

ezstore.com$5,000

kemaltanca.com$5,000

cgbm.com$5,000

themodernshop.com$5,000

storymine.com$5,000

4digital.com$5,000

netcafe.com$5,000

hramerica.com$4,990

dronedepot.com$4,900

w41.com$4,800

magic-box.com$4,750

indydental.com$4,700

barefare.com$4,500

formulaoffroad.com$4,500

Non .COM Sales

veg.net$9,800

722.net$8,101

advice.net$5,555

ascent.net$4,750

goldbits.org$4,000

posmo.net$3,700

understood.us$3,000

loyaltyprogram.net$2,800

claim.net$2,550

lightbox.net$2,500

nycip.org$2,225

icde12.org$2,001

luminous.org$2,000

inmoment.net$2,000

paraiso.co$2,000

5855.net$1,988

series-cravings.info$1,819

competitiveedge.net$1,800

keci.net$1,800

yoursexhealth.org$1,670

coding.club$1,576

mouthpower.org$1,525

ictd2009.org$1,325

endorse.net$1,325

guru.es$1,230

playfully.org$1,200

graffiti.co$1,188

biologyofaging.org$1,125

t-shirt.club$1,050

fraternityadvisors.org$1,030

cheyou.club$1,025

bocai.club$1,025

geturgoodon.org$1,025

minnesotatechnology.org$1,003

qpj.de$1,000

 

ICANN : Remaining IPv4 Addresses to be Redistributed to Regional Internet Registries

ICANN announced today that it has begun the process of allocating the remaining blocks of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses to the five Regional Internet Registries (RIR).

The activation of this procedure was triggered when Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre’s (LACNIC) supply of addresses dropped to below 8 million.

This move signals that the global supply of IPv4 addresses is reaching a critical level. As more and more devices come online, the demand for IP addresses rises, and IPv4 is incapable of supplying enough addresses to facilitate this expansion. ICANN encourages network operators around the globe to adopt IPv6, which allows for the rapid growth of the Internet.

“We are grateful for the guidance we’ve received from the RIRs as the number of unallocated IPv4 addresses dwindles,” said Elise Gerich, Vice President of IANA and Technical Operations at ICANN. “This redistribution of the small pool of IPv4 addresses held by us ensures that every region receives an equal number of addresses while we continue to work with the community to raise support for IPv6.”

To handle this critical drop in the numbers available to LACNIC, the five RIRs’ policy making communities established a policy for the equal redistribution by ICANN. This is known as the allocation phase outlined in the Global Policy for Post Exhaustion IPv4 Allocation Mechanisms.

“The IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry contained about 20 million IPv4 addresses earlier today and is now about half that size,” said Leo Vegoda, Operational Excellence Manager at ICANN. “Redistributing increasingly small blocks of IPv4 address space is not a sustainable way to grow the Internet. IPv6 deployment is a requirement for any network that needs to survive.”

IPv6 facilitates the exponential growth of the Internet by providing 340-undecillion unique addresses, compared to the 3.7 billion afforded by IPv4.

“To continue to fuel the economic growth and opportunity that is brought by the Internet, we are at the point where rapid adoption of IPv6 is a necessity to maintain that growth,” said Gerich.

This announcement was sourced from :

https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2014-05-20-en