Here is the latest report of .us registration. The report is provided by Dotster.
Interesting statistics on .US registrations
Since launching on April 24, 2002, .US domains have proven to be one of the most popular top level domains available to the American public. In fact, the total number of registered .US names, including those reserved for federal, state and local government entities, is rapidly approaching 400,000. Have you registered yours yet? With such rapid growth and popularity, we recommend you secure your .US domain now -- while it's still available!
Here are some interesting statistics from the first four months of open .US registration, courtesy of the .US registry.
89% of all .US registrants are geographically located in the United States.
62% of all names resolve to some sort of Web site (including parking pages and live pages). Of these, 10% resolve to a "real" Web page (not a parking page), with a vast majority having a strong affiliation with the United States.
.US domain registrants can be broken down into the following categories:
United States citizen: 41%
Permanent resident of the United States: 4%
United States-based business, organization or government entity: 45.5%
Foreign entity that regularly engages in activity in the United States: 6.5%
Foreign entity with a physical presence in the United States: 3%
Interesting statistics on .US registrations
Since launching on April 24, 2002, .US domains have proven to be one of the most popular top level domains available to the American public. In fact, the total number of registered .US names, including those reserved for federal, state and local government entities, is rapidly approaching 400,000. Have you registered yours yet? With such rapid growth and popularity, we recommend you secure your .US domain now -- while it's still available!
Here are some interesting statistics from the first four months of open .US registration, courtesy of the .US registry.
89% of all .US registrants are geographically located in the United States.
62% of all names resolve to some sort of Web site (including parking pages and live pages). Of these, 10% resolve to a "real" Web page (not a parking page), with a vast majority having a strong affiliation with the United States.
.US domain registrants can be broken down into the following categories:
United States citizen: 41%
Permanent resident of the United States: 4%
United States-based business, organization or government entity: 45.5%
Foreign entity that regularly engages in activity in the United States: 6.5%
Foreign entity with a physical presence in the United States: 3%