Receved this email from my registrar
Kindly note that the Public Interest Registry [PIR] WILL introduce Redemption Grace Period [RGP] from June 7, 2003, for all domain names that have been DELETED [after Expiry] by any Registrar. This is similar to the RGP introduced by Verisign Registry for .COM/.NET domain names.
Thus, from June 7, 2003, when a domain name Expires, it will be on:
Renewal Hold AFTER Domain Expiry - 15 Days
Redemption Grace Period [RGP] AFTER Domain Deletion from Registrar database - 30 Days
Pending Delete AFTER Deletion from PIR's database - 5 Days
Hope this helps
Kindly note that the Public Interest Registry [PIR] WILL introduce Redemption Grace Period [RGP] from June 7, 2003, for all domain names that have been DELETED [after Expiry] by any Registrar. This is similar to the RGP introduced by Verisign Registry for .COM/.NET domain names.
Thus, from June 7, 2003, when a domain name Expires, it will be on:
Renewal Hold AFTER Domain Expiry - 15 Days
Redemption Grace Period [RGP] AFTER Domain Deletion from Registrar database - 30 Days
Pending Delete AFTER Deletion from PIR's database - 5 Days
Hope this helps