On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 11:24 +0200, Mickey Coggins wrote:
John Morgan Salomon wrote:
For those two of you who haven't seen it yet,
Funny that the company and the sponsoring one are the same but list themselves as different entities.
ICANN doesn't know about e164.org yet I guess.
I'm sure it will be wildly successful like the .aero TLD.
Of course it will: i.live.in.the.biggest.luxury.suite.in.my.own.ho.tel. has.cable-tv.in.a.mo.tel. wants.to.have.the.numberof.your.na.tel. give.me.cookies.or.ill.tel.
Ah bloody, I am not so good at these things, check these and adapt: http://www.garion.org/spamcalc/test/sorted06.txt
Or otherwise said: some companies are going to make quite some money out of selling silly names which they store in a database.
Another use: http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/fs/2004/32678.htm aka the "Terrorist Exclusion List", one could thus use .tel as a blacklist, well there are of course enough terrorist in this world when you are looking from the US perspective. .terrorist coming soon :)
Greets, Jeroen