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New York: The master-keeper of internet addresses ending in ".com" and ".net" - two of the most popular domain name suffixes - said on Thursday it would raise fees charged to register those names.

The annual levy for ".com" will increase seven per cent to $6.42, and the ".net" fee will go up 10 per cent to $3.85.

The per-name fees are what VeriSign collects from companies that sell domain names on its behalf, and such charges are generally incorporated in the prices companies, groups and individuals pay to register names.

With about 62 million ".com" names and 9.1 million ".net" names in use, VeriSign stands to ultimately make $29 million a year from the increase, which will take effect October 15.

However, the price hike applies only to new name registrations and renewals, and customers can lock in the old prices until October 14. Many brokers, known as registrars, offer multiyear deals for up to 10 years; Network Solutions, formerly owned by Veri-Sign, even offers a 100-year package.

VeriSign runs the Domain Name System computers that keep track of all the ".com" and ".net" names in use.

Computers from around the world check them continually to find out how to reach ".com" and ".net" websites and pass along e-mail.

The Mountain View, California-based company said the fee increases, the first since 1999, stem from a need to keep up with growing online use as well as threats from hackers.

"Over the last six years, VeriSign has dealt with two phenomenons when it came to the infrastructure," VeriSign spokesman Tom Galvin said.

He said VeriSign's DNS computers now get 30 billion queries a day, compared with one billion in 2000, while security exploits have grown eightfold over that period.

In February, the company announced Project Titan, an initiative to expand the capacity of its systems tenfold by 2010 - to four trillion queries a day. The extra capacity is needed to respond to any unusual surges from legitimate demand, as well as to overcome any denial-of-service attacks, in which hackers try to overwhelm the systems with fake traffic.

The price hike does not require any regulatory approval.

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Unfortunately we all knew to expect this, a 7% rise on .coms and a 10% rise on .net. The real downside to this though is that these are just the first rises of yet many more to come, and what extra benefit will domain owners get from these inflation busting rises.........zilch, zero, nothing!
 

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Verisign is sitting on a goldmine, what with getting the contract for com/net management extended. The reasons for increasing the price by 7% per annum is nothing but an excuse to capitalize on the terms of the contract. Registrars will pass on the cost to the domain owners. For a portfolio of 1,000 domains that's an increase of $420 in registration costs, each year. For 10k domains, that's an increase of $4,200. Owners of large portfolios of 100k names will feel the real pinch at $42,000 of an increase in annual renewal costs. I foresee a large number of multi-year renewals before October 15th comes. I've done that already with most of my top names.
 

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With about 62 million ".com" names and 9.1 million ".net" names in use, VeriSign stands to ultimately make $29 million a year from the increase, which will take effect October 15.

Where is this money going?
 

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"Infrastructure improvements".
 
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