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Okay, we know enom (though an alias registar Sipence.com) has now registered almost a million .info domains on the behalf of their customers who had domains in other TLD's. I am assuming the cost to them is nothing under the .info promo. Here is my theory why this may have been a brilliant move based on these assumptions of facts.
1. It cost them virtually nothing.
2. They are registered in a "shell" registrar company so any potential liability may be shielded from the existing enom business.
3. NSI has just seemingly successfully got ICANN to accept that by changing the registration agreement, the registrar can take control of unrenewed domains and broker/auction them technically before deletion keeping them at NSI and profiting from this move.
4. Pool.com has just announced offering basically the same service for other smaller registars if this ends up flying (goodbye WLS).
5. Affilias won't complain because they almost doubled the number of registered domains in a 3 day period.
6. This move would give enom exclusive control over 50% of all .info domains as registrar virtually forever if this new method is accepted by ICANN.
7. Enom club drop would benefit from virtually any .info drop of these 950k domains that are not renewed next year.
8. Due to scarcity of now available names, .info theoretically should be worth more now. However, this could be outweighed by 950k new registrants selling for anything over $0 and still making a profit.
Whether accidental or planned, I think enom/sipence have made what could be seen as a brilliant timing move of the free .info affilias offer.
What do you think?
(some background info)
Sipence.com
Info's at Sipence.com
1. It cost them virtually nothing.
2. They are registered in a "shell" registrar company so any potential liability may be shielded from the existing enom business.
3. NSI has just seemingly successfully got ICANN to accept that by changing the registration agreement, the registrar can take control of unrenewed domains and broker/auction them technically before deletion keeping them at NSI and profiting from this move.
4. Pool.com has just announced offering basically the same service for other smaller registars if this ends up flying (goodbye WLS).
5. Affilias won't complain because they almost doubled the number of registered domains in a 3 day period.
6. This move would give enom exclusive control over 50% of all .info domains as registrar virtually forever if this new method is accepted by ICANN.
7. Enom club drop would benefit from virtually any .info drop of these 950k domains that are not renewed next year.
8. Due to scarcity of now available names, .info theoretically should be worth more now. However, this could be outweighed by 950k new registrants selling for anything over $0 and still making a profit.
Whether accidental or planned, I think enom/sipence have made what could be seen as a brilliant timing move of the free .info affilias offer.
What do you think?
(some background info)
Sipence.com
Info's at Sipence.com