Acro, the reason they are likely not resolving is that there is about a 12 hour lag from when first registered. Also you need to log into their backend system and enter some data before will likely resolve. Their systems have been overwhelmed. I registered 7 .TELs yesterday once they opened it up. Had to use 3 registrars to try and get the names, as so many people were taking .TEL so fast and there was a delay from 2 of the 3 registrars. Moniker was the only one that could near instantly acquire .TEL names for me once the flood gates were opened up yesterday (albeit at a higher $14.99 price), Dynadot had them for $10.99
but was extremely slow in processing orders by PayPal. DomainDiscount24.com was the worst and was unable to acquire 3 other .TELs I was trying for.
You can see an example of how they resolve by clicking here (I am using the FOLDERS element to do sub menus with sub domains on my .TEL web pages, an example is the "Christian Books" link).
Think of .TELs as a mini web site that comes with free hosting (including in the reg. fee price) that works on both mobile phone (iPhone, etc) and regular browsers. You can do sub menus, web links, polling, etc.
They give examaples of doing polling/voting and running a Gossip type Hollywood site with your .TEL on the telnic.org site.
.TELs are way more useful than I originally heard about or imagined. I am using their back end system to try and be creative with my .TELs (currently which is hard to log in and is likely overloaded due to so many people entering their intial .TEL domain data/text updates).
I acquired many single word prime keywords and a few double word highly searched keywords relating to my web site before I saw that many good .TEL names were gone by last evening. I am a Christian minister and evangelist and distribute free writings and music via the web. I am not into domain monetization, so .TELs might not be good for people trying to maximize money out of .TELs, but for the average web customer that wants his/her information up on the web so people can find their resources and contact them, .TELs seems to fit that segment...