January 11, 2008
2:41 pm

A company that sells Internet domain names is facing criticisms for holding some in reserve as a consumer-protection measure, a move that also prevents interested parties from shopping around for better prices.

After weeks of testing, Network Solutions LLC began this week to grab names that people search for on its Web site but don't immediately register.

The name is locked up for about four days, during which the person who made the search can buy it directly from the company for $35 a year — a few times more than what many of its rivals charge. After that, the name returns to the pool and can be registered by anyone through any registration company.

Full Article

Domain, Domain Name, IDN, Internet, Network Solutions, Domain Name System, Registration

Loading

Contextual Related Posts:

No comment yet

Leave a comment »

  1. Pingback from
    1
    Domaining - Information on Domains and Domaining » Network Solutions criticized for new domain name practice says:January 19th, 2008 at 8:01 pm

    [...] Solutions criticized for new domain name practice unknown wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptA company that sells Internet domain [...]

Leave a Response

Comment Preview
« Benchmarking: GeForce 9600 GTMicrosoft Web Site for ISV’s in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) »
Feed Icon

Subscribe via RSS or email: