Nearly all my friends and relatives do not wish to declare they want an ABN to make a profit because they like telling the truth. They number less than 3 million.Good point... obviously there is no real true demand for the extra .au extension when people could easily already register the millions of .net.au options which are still not registered and fully available.
Big news.
I've just discovered that three auDA Directors have either retired or resigned (or perhaps been retired!). Things are definitely hotting up at auDA.
Speaking as a member, I think it is very piss poor that there has been no communication whatsover from auDA. It's a big deal imho.
Story at Domainer.
Is this suggestion too simple?
Force AUDA to forget about the .au thing and
make .net.au available to any holder of an Australian bank account,
thus allowing growth in Australian domain space by people currently sending their Reg fee to places other than the lucky country.
Disclosure: I still have a couple of .net.au
As confusing as .net?.net.au needs to be phased out in my view, e.g. blocking new registrations. The situation for .net.au isn't going to improve no matter what the rules. It is a confusing tld that shouldn't even be presented to registrants as an option.
I'm guessing there will be a lot more Ned.
WOW.. Why would some auDA directors suddenly be leaving quietly of their own free will?
obviously the need for change hasn't sunk in yet.very piss poor that there has been no communication whatsover from auDA
I have to agree with this. Supply pushed most .com and .com.au etc holders to get the .net versions for brand protection.... more extensions and more tlds is always the same cash grab from supply..... You need to register this other extension to protect yourself..It is a shameful cash grab made even worse when supply pushes those new extensions with their own marketing as being better etc etc..net.au needs to be phased out in my view, e.g. blocking new registrations. The situation for .net.au isn't going to improve no matter what the rules. It is a confusing tld that shouldn't even be presented to registrants as an option.
Of course the directors of auDA whom are also members here could shed some light on the situation but their modus operandi seems to be keep the mushrooms in the dark and feed them garbage.
The truth will come out.
Ausregistry / Neustar Inc ( foreign owned USA company) , auDA, auDA board and Supply.. are you listening and willing to accept the facts the new proposed additional Australian extension is not actually needed?
People have plenty of options now to meet the limited demand Australia has. Including the aftermarket and also the fact most .net extensions are still available and not registered.
There is also .org.au , .asn.au .id.au etc or over 500 existing extensions available.
I don't think they care about that, it is just about selling 500k defensive registrations and hoping it takes off to some degree. Ausregistry and AUDA will make money no matter what.
Both Ausregistry and AUDA have no track record of making an extension successful. .Com.au was dominant well before they were on the scene. In Australia their best effort was .id.au, even when it was launched blind Freddy knew that extension had zero chance of success.
to busy getting their bus licensesauDA may not be aware of or doing anything about