Afilias Announces 3 Year Analysis of the .INFO Domain; On .INFO's Three-Year Anniversary, the Domain Has Surpassed 1,500,000 Registrations.DUBLIN, Ireland - 27 September 2004 - -- Afilias, a global provider of domain name registry A domain name registry, also called Network Information Centre (NIC), is part of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet which converts domain names to IP addresses. services, today released a three year analysis of the .INFO domain in preparation for the third anniversary of live, real-time registrations on October 1. The domain, which is the most popular of the new TLDs that were launched in 2001, now has over 1,500,000 registrations, 71% of which are active sites, and over 460,000 dedicated INFO sites. "This report illustrates .INFO's evolution from a "new" domain to the sixth largest domain on the Internet," said Roland LaPlante, Afilias' Chief Marketing Officer. ".INFO's intuitive appeal, supported by Afilias' reliable and fast technology, has fueled not just excellent registration volume, but also site usage comparable to .com and a burgeoning use by registrants in their advertising and marketing." Highlights of the analysis report available at http://www.afilias.info/news/press_resources/3yearanalysisSCREEN.pdf include: --.INFO total registrations passed the 1,500,000 mark in September 2004. --.INFO's quarter to quarter growth continues to outpace the industry's average of 2.5% and the year to year growth 7% (1) --Europe remains the leading .INFO region, representing 54% of total registrations versus North America's 38%. Further, Europe now accounts for nearly 70% of the dedicated .INFO sites in use. --Over 70% of .INFOs are now active on the Internet, similar to .com(2). .INFO is now used for over 460,000 dedicated Web sites representing a broad cross section of businesses, organizations, causes, and individuals (a representative list can be found at http://www.afilias.info/about_info/great_sites) --.INFO IDNs have been successful. Since the launch of German script Internationalized Domain Names An internationalized domain name (IDN) is an Internet domain name that (potentially) contains non-ASCII characters. Such domain names could contain letters with diacritics, as required by many European languages, or characters from non-Latin scripts such as Arabic or (IDNs) in March 2004, over 18,000 IDNs have been registered. The average number of names per registrant was 3.8 domains, about twice the average of the INFO portfolio. --Over 60% of those registering IDN (Internationalized Domain Name) A .com or .net domain name that is represented in non-English characters and symbols, with .com and .net appended at the end in English letters. names were brand new customers to the .INFO domain, illustrating that the introduction of IDNs presents gTLDs with the opportunity to attract new business to the domain. --.INFO enjoys a strong market penetration Noun 1. market penetration - the extent to which a product is recognized and bought by customers in a particular market penetration - the act of entering into or through something; "the penetration of upper management by women" as registrars which sell .INFO domains represent 97% of the current domain market(1). .INFOs are now available nearly everyplace eve·ry·place adv. Informal Everywhere. Usage Note: The forms everyplace (or every place), anyplace (or any place), someplace (or some place), and no place domains are sold. Interestingly, companies such as the Franziskaner brewery in Germany have begun adopting .INFO in their advertising and marketing strategies. "Overall, we felt that a .info TLD (Top Level Domain) The highest level domain category in the Internet domain naming system. There are two types: the generic top level domains (gTLDs) such as .com, .org, and .net, and the country codes, such as .ca, .uk and .jp. See gTLD and Internet domain name. was the ideal type of address to serve as an international entry point into our Web offering," said Volkmar Goebel, brand manager for Spaten and Franziskaner with the Munich-based Spaten-Lowenbrau Group. Other companies such as SAP have taken the opportunity to use a .INFO address to compliment their brand name. The company, located in Walldorf, Germany, has been issuing their "SAP INFO" customer magazine to provide relevant company information packaged in a journalistic format in German and English for more than ten years. SAP recently migrated their SAPinfo.net URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. , which was not well received by their readers, to SAP.INFO, which now records some 8,000 visits a day and about 2.5 million a month. In addition, the world's largest web hosting Making a Web site available on the Internet. Many ISPs host a few personal Web pages for an individual at no additional cost above the monthly service fee, but the address is subordinate to the ISP; for example, www.friendlyisp.com/pat_smith. company by number of active sites, 1&1 Internet, will change to a .INFO domain with their German language hosting portal. "A .INFO address is much more international than the .DE address we used before, so it will play an important role in our international expansion," says Andreas Gauger GAUGER. An officer appointed to examine all tuns, pipes, hogsheads, barrels, and tierces of wine, oil, and other liquids, and to give them a mark of allowance, as containing lawful measure. , CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of 1&1 Internet AG. "Using the .INFO address will reduce our costs significantly, because we can address customers in Germany and Austria with the same marketing campaign. The positive image of the .INFO domain perfectly corresponds with our innovative and competitive web hosting products." With some 40 % market share 1&1 is by far market leader in Germany. .INFO's three year anniversary marks a milestone in the expansion of the Internet name space. .INFO has proven to be the most successful of the seven new TLDs due to it's large registration base, and high usage numbers, which closely mirror those of .com which has had more then 10 years to mature it's brand and market position. Furthermore, the introduction of IDNs within the TLD suggest that these new products may attract new customers, expanding the market for .INFO domains deeper into non-English speaking parts of the world. About Afilias Afilias, a fully integrated global provider of domain name registry services, maintains international headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, sales offices in London, England and Dusseldorf, Germany, sales and operational facilities in Toronto, and administrative offices in the U.S. near Philadelphia, PA. Afilias provides a full range of registry services leveraging proven technology that is fast, reliable and secure. Afilias was formed in September of 2000 and was the first new gTLD operator selected by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, www.icann.org) A non-profit, international association founded in 1998 and incorporated in the U.S. It is the successor to IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), which manages Internet addresses, domain names and the huge number in November of 2000 to launch a new registry system using a thick registry model based on the new EPP (1) (Enhanced Parallel Port) See IEEE 1284. (2) (Ethernet Packet Processor) A chip from Kalpana, Inc., Santa Clara, CA that doubles speed of Ethernet transmission to 20Mbits/sec. In 1994, Kalpana was acquired by Cisco. (extensible provisioning protocol The Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) is a flexible protocol designed for allocating objects within registries over the Internet. The motivation for the creation of EPP was to create a robust and flexible protocol that could provide communication between domain ) standard. For more information please visit www.afilias.info (1) VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief - Volume 1, Issue 3 - September 2004 http://www.verisign.com/static/015909.pdf (2) According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. September 2004 data available at www.webhosting.info |
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