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The reality of .biz unlike .com or .bz etc is that all Internet users will not see your ICANN / Nulevel .biz.
Those that use alternate roots will see the Grandom .biz (formerlly ARNI) or be given a choice. And what percentage of users are we talking about here. Well Pacific Root claims 5% add to that ORSC, OpenNic etc and you have a small but gowing number of Intenet users.
Of course the ICANN registrars and resellers don't tell you that so most (ICANN) .biz registrants think they ere getting 100% by implication when in fact they are getting 94% or some other number of Internet users.
One must keep in mind that many users of alternate roorts do so for reasons totally unrelated to .biz. And with the problems facing ICANN the number of users of alternate roots can only go up. Not a concern for a .com registrant or .bz registrant for that matter but a serious councern to a .biz registrant that does not want to give up a growing percentage of traffic for free to a competitor.
Those that use alternate roots will see the Grandom .biz (formerlly ARNI) or be given a choice. And what percentage of users are we talking about here. Well Pacific Root claims 5% add to that ORSC, OpenNic etc and you have a small but gowing number of Intenet users.
Of course the ICANN registrars and resellers don't tell you that so most (ICANN) .biz registrants think they ere getting 100% by implication when in fact they are getting 94% or some other number of Internet users.
One must keep in mind that many users of alternate roorts do so for reasons totally unrelated to .biz. And with the problems facing ICANN the number of users of alternate roots can only go up. Not a concern for a .com registrant or .bz registrant for that matter but a serious councern to a .biz registrant that does not want to give up a growing percentage of traffic for free to a competitor.