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* '''belau.pw''': for indigenous art, history and culture use, tourism and general purposes<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.pw Wikipedia]</ref> | * '''belau.pw''': for indigenous art, history and culture use, tourism and general purposes<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.pw Wikipedia]</ref> | ||
==Premium Names== | |||
The first sales of premium names were announced in March 2013, w.pw and p.pw sold for $8,000 each, both to the same buyer.<ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2013/03/14/first-premium-pw-sales-announced-p-pw-and-w-pw-sold-for-8k-each/ First Premium pw Sales Announced, TheDomains] Published and Retrieved 14 Feb 2013</ref> It was announced at the same time that the [[Landrush Period]] was extended to accomodate a growing list of registrars and their interest in the extension.<ref>Press Release, 14 March 2013</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category: TLD]] | [[Category: TLD]] |
Revision as of 17:06, 14 March 2013
Status: | Active |
country: | Palau |
Manager: | .pw The Professional Web |
Registry Provider: | CentralNic |
Date Implemented: | 1997 |
Type: | ccTLD |
More information: |
.pw is an open ccTLD for Palau, which is currently managed, and marketed to a wider professional audience, by .pw The Professional Web. It was first introduced in 1997, and was originally restricted to use by the citizens and companies in Palau.[1][2]
.pw was relaunched as an Open ccTLD in October, 2012, in the midst of ICANN 45 in Toronto and continued progress in the new gTLD program. The new registry entity, a subsidiary of Directi, is Professional Web, which matches the acronym and target audience for the namespace. Directi CEO, Bhavin Turakhia, believes that its low-cost pricing model and the wide availability of quality domains will contribute to its success. CentralNic provides technical registry servies. Sunrise is expected to start in early December and run for about 70 days. Landrush will run for a month, starting in February 2013. Pricing has yet to be finalized.
The Professional Web was originally a project of EnCirca, which Directi acquired in 2004. The original plan for the TLD was to use it to create a bundled social network and text messaging service, and so registrations for the ccTLD haven't been accepted for some time.[3]
.pw is the first TLD that Directi is offering registry services for, though it has also applied for 30 new gTLDs.
The relaunch is currently in its Landrush Period, and is offered by more than 109 registrars in a way that a Brand can protect numerous interests with one application, more information can be found here.[4][5]
Second-Level Domains[edit | edit source]
The second level domains for use within in Palau are:
- co.pw: for commercial use
- ne.pw: for technology service providers
- or.pw: for non-commercial organizations
- ed.pw: for educational institutions
- go.pw: for governmental agencies only
- belau.pw: for indigenous art, history and culture use, tourism and general purposes[6]
Premium Names[edit | edit source]
The first sales of premium names were announced in March 2013, w.pw and p.pw sold for $8,000 each, both to the same buyer.[7] It was announced at the same time that the Landrush Period was extended to accomodate a growing list of registrars and their interest in the extension.[8]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ PW Report 30Jun03, IANA.org
- ↑ Wikipedia
- ↑ Directi to Relaunch PW as an Open TLD]
- ↑ PW Gets its 100th and 101st Registrar NetworkSultions RegisterCom, The Domains.com Retrieved & Published 8 March 13
- ↑ Tweet, 13 March 2013, dotpwregistry status, Twitter.com
- ↑ Wikipedia
- ↑ First Premium pw Sales Announced, TheDomains Published and Retrieved 14 Feb 2013
- ↑ Press Release, 14 March 2013