CentralNIC ends .web.com Domain 'TLD'

08:29.59 - Wednesday 5th March 2008   (Link to This Entry)


All .web.com domains will cease resolving (ie, working at all) from the end of the month. This basically kills off any sites that use these domain extensions stone cold dead, with little option but to buy a new domain name and frantically redirect as much traffic as possible.

What I don't understand is why web.com (who lease out, if you like, extensions of their own domain) have decided to kill off this revenue stream. CentralNIC were handling everything on their behalf and would presumably pay web.com for the priviledge of doing so, yet the new owners have essentially said they don't want this anymore.

This is a copy of the email I received: Although it has not been possible to buy a .web.com domain for quite some time, it was at least possible to renew an existing one in order to carry on running whatever business was involved. Now that's all out the window and a lot of people will be left up the creek without the proverbial paddle, since popular domain names that were still available as .web.com domains are pretty much sold out.

Thankfully I have been able to snap up MYDOMAIN.UK.COM as a replacement, though this is UK-Centric and not as generic as its predecessor, but I still have to recreate all the sites on that domain (it was a generic word that lent itself to multiple subdomains quite nicely) and redirect everything - an intensive excercise whichever way I look at it.

Another site I am involved with which currently uses COMPANY.WEB.COM already owns COMPANYWEB.COM and can use that, but the stationery, business cards and advertising all feature the .web.com address which - from the end of the month - will be quite useless.

It will be interesting to see what the outcry is on this.


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