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Old 02-17-2008, 12:10 AM   · #30
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Originally Posted by mwzd
I think John has hit the nail on the head. Can't explain any better.

There is one more related but unmentioned problem I might add - Indian TMs are not yet enforced viz domains and .co.in *might* just be a target when they are, maybe not though.



Fact #1 - LLL.in are sold out - LLL.co.in are far from it.

Fact #2 - International websites / domainers prefer .in over .co.in anyday

Fact #3 - even -ing & -ed words for .in are regged, even the basic keywords are available in .co.in

I could go on, but those thinking .co.in will beat .in in whatever sense are deluding themselves, as well as their followers.



Someone apparently never visited india. Using reseller "standards" is a horrible way to compare .co.in & .in.

The fact is, companies are reluctant to change, .co.in is going to remain the standard for a long time. what would the british do if .uk came out, nothing their habits stay at .co.uk


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