The .DE TLD turns twenty five

 

On 5 November,the .DE TLD will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its launch .25 years ago,on 5 November 1986 ,the .DE TLD was included in the official list of IANA .Since then, there are more than 14,6 million .DE domain names and about 3,000 new .DE domains are added every day .Moreover, .DE holds the first rank among the ccTLDs,followed by .UK and .NL.

You can read the press release after the jump :

“About 100,000 times per second an Internet address ending with .de is called up from somewhere in the world. Today, there are more than 14.6 million such addresses, and about 3,000 new ones are added every day. Dimensions that go beyond the imagination of even the most visionary Internet pioneer and that have fundamentally changed social and economic communication habits within only a quarter of a century.

5 November 1986
The first step towards this evolution was made on 5 November 1986, when the country code .de was included in the official list of IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), the organization responsible for the global coordination of the central functions of the Internet. With this entry, domains with the country code for Germany were permitted to be registered for the first time in history. By now, nearly every state in the world has its own so-called country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD), including the Vatican city state (.va). In 1986, however, the Federal Republic of Germany was one of the first of a total of ten countries that was represented on the Internet. Since then, .de could distinctly extend its leading position and featuring more than 14.6 million registered domains today now clearly holds the first rank among the ccTLDs, followed by Great Britain (.uk) with 9.7 million and the Netherlands (.nl) with 4.7 million registrations. Only the generic TLD .com scores higher than .de with 97.6 million registered domains. Very little known in contrast is .dd, the country code that was reserved for the German Democratic Republic. Due to the German reunification in the year 1989, it was never actually used. You will find detailed tables and maps on the domain evolution in the various geographic areas and cities of Germany at www.denic.de/en/background/statistics/regional-distribution.html

The Internet becomes available to the mass public
Initially reserved mainly for scientists and technologists, the Internet started to attract a broader public at the end of the nineties. This interest was driven by developments such as the WWW web browser launched by Tim Berners-Lee and his page description language HTML, which together with the transfer protocol HTTP enabled the Internet as it exists today. Browsers and graphic user surfaces made the medium suitable for mass use. Already then, there hardly was any German enterprise without its own web appearance to communicate a modern image, to advertise its products or services and to test innovative sales channels. About ten years after the launch of .de, computers became available at discount prices and conquered private households. More and more shopping and banking transactions were implemented from home. A new digital market emerged, which was soon discovered and tested also by international groups. For Yahoo, Amazon or Ebay, .de was the one of the first addresses for launching their business model on the international market. 25 years after the introduction of .de, on average 159 of 1,000 German citizens have a .de domain. In purely arithmetical terms, thus every sixth has their own Internet appearance. And also in factual terms, nearly 80 percent of all domain holders are private persons.

A social and economic factor
The Internet does not only generate new business models, also the business procedures have changed considerably. E-mails transfer offers to their recipients by just one mouse click, video conferences accelerate development processes and virtual networks enable teamwork right from the home office. All this is possible thanks to the Internet because it bridges any distance in time and place all over the world. Communication technology and the Internet are involved in nearly every business transaction today. For 2010, the Federal Statistical Office recorded Internet access of 82 percent of all German companies, of course differing according to industry and branch, and regular use of computers with Internet access of 62 percent of all employees. For globally operating groups as well as for the locally operating organic farmer the Internet has become an integral part of business communication. Since the start of the new millennium, an increasing number of private persons is adding content to the Internet. Enthusiastic travellers and amateur photographers, persons testing products at home or young couples with their own wedding site make use of new web offers and self-explanatory user surfaces. In the so-called web 2.0, everybody can become part of the community and contribute to the diversity of the Internet in blogs, forums and digital networks.

DENIC – a vital pillar
Increasing user numbers prove the growing popularity of the Internet. Whilst Infratest 2001 reported 37 percent of the citizens above fourteen to use the Internet in Germany, this figure will be 74.7 percent for 2011 . Simultaneously, the number of registered .de domains more than doubled during this period, from 5.1 to nearly 14.7 million. The organization behind .de is DENIC eG (Deutsches Network Information Center), a neutral service provider founded in 1996. Organized as a German cooperative, DENIC unites 280 German and international (about 17 percent) companies of the Internet industry. Besides its function as the central registry of .de domains, DENIC also is responsible for the troublefree operation of the technical infrastructure of .de and has thus been an essential pillar of the German Internet for 15 years. “In a complex, continuously changing environment like the Internet, DENIC has rendered registry services of perfect quality over a long period,” praises Vint Cerf, who generated a crucial technical basis for the Internet already in the 1970ies when he contributed to the creation of the TCP/IP protocols and has essentially shaped the evolution of the web since then. He attests the impartial provider of the German country code Top Level Domain an extraordinary performance. Two leading-edge data centers in Frankfurt am Main and Amsterdam and a worldwide multiple redundant server network of the latest generation ensure that .de domains are reachable all around the clock within a fraction of a second from everywhere in the world. The structure of DENIC as a neutral cooperative operating as a private-sector not-for-profit organization is in line with the democratic idea of the medium Internet, which wants to take into account the interests of all stakeholders.”

 

Xavier Buck and Slavik Viner join Left Of The Dot Media

 

Left of the Dot Media Inc,announced recently that two of the domain name industry veterans,Xavier Buck and Slavik Viner have joined the company .Both Xavier Buck and Slavik Viner are well known in the Domain Name Industry .

Xavier Buck is the founder of DCL Group (the umbrella organization of EuroDNS),voipGATE and DataCenter Luxembourg.Moreover,his current directorships also include DomainTools,eBrandServices and AsidDNS  . Thre years ago,in 2008,he co-founded Domain Invest SA .

Slavik Viner is seen like one of the most successful domainers of his generation and has been involved in many areas of the domain name industry .

“Left of the Dot has been incredibly well supported by the Domainer community, and we are thrilled that two such influential and well respected individuals have agreed to become part of our team. The experience and practical advice that Xavier and Slavik bring to the table makes us a better company and this is already helping to shape our strategic objectives for 2012,”said Chris Jensen,Left of the Dot Co-Founder.

 

 

Look.com wins weekly sales chart at $400,000

Look ,sols for $ 400,000 through a private sale,topped Domain Name Journal weekly sales list of reported domain names in the week to October 30,2011 . This week,there were four six-figure domain name sales: Look.com,sold for $ 400,000,SUV.com sold for $ 210,000,Solo.com sold for $ 133,000 and 235.com sold for $ 100,000 .Sedo had a great week in the sales chart,taking five of the top ten positions and eight of the top 20 positions.

Correspondingly,Snapnames took only two of the top twenty positions .

.COM dominated once again the list,with 18 of the top twenty positions.

Here are the top twenty positions for the week ending Sunday,October 30,2011 :

1. Look.com $ 400,000
2. SUV.com $ 210,000
3. Solo.com $ 133,000
4. 235.com $ 100,000
5. IQU.com $ 60,000 N
6. Frage.de $ 48,300
7. GPS.de $ 46,920
8. GSMA.com $ 30,360
9. Matures.com $ 30,000
10. Gay.co $ 25,000
10. OPN.com $ 25,000 Sedo
12. FriendsMeet.com $ 22,900
13. NSP.com $ 22,500
14. Xensation.com $ 20,000 Sedo
15. CompressionSocks.com $ 19,500
16. OrganicTea.com $ 17,650
17. CelebrityTube.com $ 12,500
17. DatingWomen.com $ 12,000
19. MallPlaza.com $ 10,000
19. Shop-List.com $ 10,000
19. Watched.com $ 10,000

Read here the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales .

 

 

Occupy Wall Street Spends $8,000 on OccupyWallStreet.net Domain Name

 

The Occupy Wall Street movement decided not to spend $ 150,000 on Occupy.com,but to spend only $ 8,000 on OccupyWallStreet.net domain name .According to whois records,the domain name was registered on September 23,2011 by a man from Florida .OccupyWallStreet.net domain name registration has privacy protection on it and is currently redirecting to OccupyWallSt.org .

According to a post from The Atlantic Wire ,the man who offered to sell the domain name to Occupy Wall Street offered to sell it for $ 10,000.

“After many phone calls and negotiations with the current owner of the domain ,we have settled on a price of $ 8,000 .While this may seem like a large number to some,it is actually extremely reasonable considering the traffic that such a domain could generate and the amount of donations income that is sure to follow.In other words,this site will pay for itself in no time,”said the groups in the draft proposal .

Occupy Wall Street organizers said that is out of question for the time being to buy Occupy.com .However,it is possible to purchase the domain name later if the group will raise more funds .

 

 

 

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