Um did I understand this correctly? The prices just went up 50%+vat?
Russell Haworth, Nominet CEO commented: ‘We’re committed to running a first class service for .UK registrants, including our renowned customer service, and we’re doing more than ever before to ensure the .UK space is a safe and trusted home for all. But costs have risen considerably since we last changed the price, and we need to complete in a promotion-driven industry. We won’t compromise on the quality of our service or dial back our efforts to counter cyber-threats head on. However, it’s important to us that .UK domains represent value for money as well as quality, and the price we have set reflects that.”
To be fair, £2.50 in today's money is in real terms much less than in 1999 money because of inflation.
Above doesn't make sense.
Using http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/...tion-calculator-value-money-changed-1900.html you'll see that £2.50 in 1999 is £3.93 today due to inflation.
That's based on the fake inflation rate that the government tries to fool people with (i.e. the indexes such as RPI/ CPI) which exclude house price inflation. But nearly all the inflation in the economy is caused by house price inflation
The price rise is to ensure the company can continue to invest in the name space.
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