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[dns-wg] Elimination of 2nd level ccTLD domain names
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Piet Beertema
Piet.Beertema at cwi.nl
Sun Oct 24 16:56:03 CEST 2004
>> For instance, see >> http://www.nominet.org.uk/Statistics/RegistrationStatistics/ >> Around 90% of all registered .uk domains are .co.uk domains. > > Anyone know what the distribution of company sizes are for those >registrations? Company sizes have nothing to do with domain names. > I ask because, at least in Belgium/France/Netherlands there are two >overall types of companies that you can create -- SA/NV and sprl/bvba. In any case there are 4+2 in Holland: NV, CV, BV and eenmanszaak (plc); stichting (foundation) and vereniging (society). They have in common that they're all registered with the KvK (Chamber of Commerce). >If this distinction was made at the registry level (as well as others), >this might help break things into more manageable chunks. It would reduce the perceived problem from one zillion to half a zillion. Piet
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