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[dns-wg] Elimination of 2nd level ccTLD domain names
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Jay Daley
td at nominet.org.uk
Sun Oct 24 19:47:01 CEST 2004
Brad Brad wrote on 24/10/2004 02:58:15 pm: > At 1:05 PM +0200 2004-10-24, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote: > > > 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? > We have not been asking for those details for long enough to have a firm answer. In addition we suspect there is some distortion caused by companies that put themselves down as private individuals in order to opt-out of the whois. Maybe in a year or so we might be able to start publishing those figures, after we go through a major data restructuring exercise.. BTW we breakdown the organisational type into 13 different categories! Jay
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