bb99 Joined Mar 28, 2005 Posts 1,614 Reaction score 43 May 23, 2007 #1 ... is now out. http://www.nic.uk/digitalAssets/19831_PAB_meeting_report_50.pdf
Paullas Staff member Joined Jul 13, 2004 Posts 5,797 Reaction score 340 May 23, 2007 #2 the charimans comments are interesting
R retired_member6 Joined Apr 12, 2005 Posts 5,598 Reaction score 29 May 23, 2007 #3 paullas said: the charimans comments are interesting Click to expand... Which ones? the bit I liked was they're going to tell us what percentage of domains dropping are caught on the drop. I'd like to see that too. :mrgreen:
paullas said: the charimans comments are interesting Click to expand... Which ones? the bit I liked was they're going to tell us what percentage of domains dropping are caught on the drop. I'd like to see that too. :mrgreen:
Whois-Search Joined Dec 25, 2004 Posts 1,973 Reaction score 383 May 23, 2007 #4 Nominet already publish renewal statistics on their website: http://www.nic.uk/intelligence/statistics/renewals/ So in MAR-07 Total due Renewal: 199776 Total Renewed: 139782 = 59,994 domains not renewed. So if they could identify those domains and then 100 days later use the DAC to check the status and registration date of the names .........
Nominet already publish renewal statistics on their website: http://www.nic.uk/intelligence/statistics/renewals/ So in MAR-07 Total due Renewal: 199776 Total Renewed: 139782 = 59,994 domains not renewed. So if they could identify those domains and then 100 days later use the DAC to check the status and registration date of the names .........