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Re: [ga] FYI: Future of .su


Does anyone have some kind of statistics on the number of active  
current registrations in .su?  About how many active registrations  
is this discussion?

Also, is .SU still open for registration, or is it in "lingering  
state"?

Just wondering,
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Thomas Roessler                        http://log.does-not-exist.INFO/





On 2002-10-20 19:31:41 +0200, Alexander Svensson wrote:
>Envelope-to: roessler@does-not-exist.info
>Delivery-date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 19:47:45 +0200
>Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 19:31:41 +0200
>To: DNSO General Assembly <ga@dnso.org>
>From: Alexander Svensson <alexander@svensson.de>
>Subject: [ga] FYI: Future of .su
>X-No-Spam: whitelist
>
>
>Dear all,
>
>It seems ICANN has to deal with the former Soviet Union's
>.su ccTLD -- it's no longer on the ISO 3166-1 list
>(http://shorl.com/bustypugyleju), but it's on the list of 
>"reserved code elements" since September 1992.
>(http://www.ccc.de/~andy/ICANN/iso3166-res.pdf - 632 kB)
>
> From a Wired News article :
>> (...)
>>When ICANN spokesman Herbert Vitzthum announced at the Moscow conference 
>>in late September that dot-su would be revoked, the situation got stickier.
>>
>>While it was reported in some Russian media outlets that it was an 
>>unofficial -- and therefore unbinding -- statement, Vizthum made it clear 
>>at the time that ICANN's position would not change.
>>
>>Later, however, Vitzthum denied making any official statement. And Mary 
>>Hewitt, ICANN's director of communications, wrote that the future of 
>>dot-su as a top-level domain is still under consideration.
>>
>>Those involved await a decision on dot-su's fate, which will likely 
>>be announced at the ICANN meeting in Shanghai at the end of October.
>
>("Russia May Say 'See Ya' to Dot-Su", 
>http://wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,55687,00.html)
>
>Best regards,
>/// Alexander
>
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