The TEL landrush is first come first serve. Make sure to register high value TEL domains before open registration.
Date: February 3, 2009 Time: 15:00 GMT Cost: $325 for a 3 year registration ($299 bulk) Nexus Requirement: None, anyone can register a TEL domain Trademark Requirement: None, Landrush does not require a trademark to register
We are not taking pre-orders for TEL landrush. The TEL registry is offline right now. Around 15:00 GMT the servers will come back online. At that time you can attempt your registration through our system or through our API.
There is no grace deletion for TEL domains. All registrations are final.
You cannot set name servers for TEL domains. You can only enter your contact information with the TEL central registry and they will generate a page for you that looks like this:
http://www.justin.tel/
NOTE: Open registration is March 24, where the price will drop to around $10/year per TEL domain.
TEL Newsletter http://www.telnic.org/newsletters/landrush/
TEL Reserved Names http://www.telnic.org/reserved-names.html
I really want to know if .tel will work this week. It's really bad that dynadot is telling us .tel domains can be updated at the 12th of March and it's still not working. I pay for a domain and i want a good service.
Having just landed from ICANN Mexico (yes, I didn't flee and indeed they did let me back into the country), I'd like to confirm to Namepros.com as you may have seen Henri our CTO twittering, things are moving. .tel domains are being injected into the DNS. We're live. You may get access to your management console from your registrar today (some are), but you may have to wait - this isn't something we have control over, but if there's anything we can do, let us know.
This is an historic day. Regardless of the commercial success, or the success of domaining in general, I personally am really proud of where we've got to. As I told the ICANN community on Monday, the .tel will remove the last barrier to entry to provide a presence on the internet without having to build, host and manage a website. And this will all soon be done without having to open a PC or computer browser.
Some get it, some will in time, and some will reject it. But it's starting, here. This is a fundamentally new service on the internet that exposes an incredibly powerful use of the infrastructure of the internet. For everyone. And, as it's new, it will have teething problems and we are open and available for all feedback, bugs, issues and suggestions.
Thank you all - everyone - for your comments, discussions, passion and complaints. We won't stop listening. We won't stop developing. This really is the beginning of something that has taken almost a decade to realize but something that we fundamentally believe will drive the vision of 'a domain for everyone, under their control' that enables the next generation of communications.
@evil.. like dot me was a flop... It had to be one of the most successful launches in terms of regisrations in a short period of time.
Give dot me a little bit of time here. Now we can all agree dot mobi was stupid. (they were in it for the greed... they didnt commnuicate and were very strict on their software and std)
On to dot tel.
Look at it this way. (alternate view) How much would you pay a hosting company to host your information. At the very least you would pay $5 a month. (keeping with just the bare mins here).
When dot tel is at General reg you are paying $10 to $20 a Year! And it pretty much includes hosting.
Not to mention the bonuses you will get. Ability to use phone software, friend connections, etc.
[This post has been edited by c_e_painesville_us on Mar 6, 2009 10:23am.]