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[[File:DotClubUserbox.png|130px|center|link=.club]]</diV>
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We are partnering with '''[https://ntldstats.com nTLDStats]''' to provide a robust and comprehensive resource on [[New gTLD]]s. By integrating their statistics into our site, we are creating a resource that will demystify the world of new gTLDs.
 
We are partnering with '''[https://ntldstats.com nTLDStats]''' to provide a robust and comprehensive resource on [[New gTLD]]s. By integrating their statistics into our site, we are creating a resource that will demystify the world of new gTLDs.
  

Revision as of 19:47, 16 November 2016

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We are partnering with nTLDStats to provide a robust and comprehensive resource on New gTLDs. By integrating their statistics into our site, we are creating a resource that will demystify the world of new gTLDs.

The userbox (pictured left) now features statistics such as registrations and parked domains, as well as important dates relating to each TLD. you will also find more factual information on each TLDs article and more statistics on ntldstats.com.

Our aim is to ensure that the DNS remains a secure, stable, open and healthy resources for everyone.

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