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The [[Sunrise Period]] runs from May 11- July 20, 2011; the [[Landrush Period]] runs from August 2 - October 11, 2011.<ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2011/04/14/dotasia-to-launch-asia-idns-for-chinese-japanese-and-korean-communities/ DomainPulse]</ref>
 
The [[Sunrise Period]] runs from May 11- July 20, 2011; the [[Landrush Period]] runs from August 2 - October 11, 2011.<ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2011/04/14/dotasia-to-launch-asia-idns-for-chinese-japanese-and-korean-communities/ DomainPulse]</ref>
 
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==Secondary Market==
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.Asia domains have been doing well on the resale market, with Mortgage.asia selling for $17,500 euros. The CEO, [[Edmon Chung]], points to the relevancy of "asia" to keyword searches, where those in asia would come across .asia domains sooner, and those outside asia often rely on "asia" to geographically refine their search.<ref>[http://idnblog.com/2011/02/07/qa-edmon-chung-dot-asia-idns/ IDNBlog]</ref>
 
==Relief.Asia==
 
==Relief.Asia==
 
Following the Myanmar Cyclone and Sichuan Earthquakes, the DotAsia Organisation, along with other Asian IT leaders like [[ISOC]] HK, [[APNG]], [[APNIC]] and others, created the Relief.Asia initiative. Their goal was to create a platform that could unite the Asian community in responding to disasters through IT solutions. Components of the initiative include: the deployment of wireless networks to areas that lose their fixed infrastructure, called DUMBO; The Sahana [[FOSS]] Management system that provides management applications designed to help with compiling missing persons registry, relief organization registries, and related programs; they also have a social networking platform that connects blogs with a wiki to provide for direct international communication regarding a given disaster.<ref>[http://www.relief.asia/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=37 relief.asia]</ref>
 
Following the Myanmar Cyclone and Sichuan Earthquakes, the DotAsia Organisation, along with other Asian IT leaders like [[ISOC]] HK, [[APNG]], [[APNIC]] and others, created the Relief.Asia initiative. Their goal was to create a platform that could unite the Asian community in responding to disasters through IT solutions. Components of the initiative include: the deployment of wireless networks to areas that lose their fixed infrastructure, called DUMBO; The Sahana [[FOSS]] Management system that provides management applications designed to help with compiling missing persons registry, relief organization registries, and related programs; they also have a social networking platform that connects blogs with a wiki to provide for direct international communication regarding a given disaster.<ref>[http://www.relief.asia/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=37 relief.asia]</ref>