If they did, then .tel would be yet another TLD with no particular raison d'être.1) If they decide their original business model is poor, they may "normalize" the TLD and allow us to set our own name servers. In which case, .tel is rather nice.
Enter the dot com killer. Welcome simplicity. Welcome Dot-tel.
IMO it's the type of arrogant BS that makes .tel enthusiasts look like ignorant dreamers and domaining wannabes.I predict that within 4-6 years the .com TLD will be usurped from itâs lofty perch and be forever supplanted by .tel or one of its innovative contemporary TLDs.
Telsters, what do you think about this article ?
IMO it's the type of arrogant BS that makes .tel enthusiasts look like ignorant dreamers and domaining wannabes.
Sterling, nice! I hadn't thought of that. I just checked moe.tel and mow.tel, both taken.
My thoughts are at my blog, in 4 parts - the 5th and final part will be posted sometime today- acro.net
BTW, none of the .tel domains I registered yesterday resolves.
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