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| Senior Member | mltd answers the skeptics and rumor spreaders This is a response from mtld on naysayer rumors and false statements - Link - http://dotmobi.typepad.com/dotmobi/ The most popular three rumors answered There are three rumors floating around the blogosphere about dotMobi right now. I feel compelled to give you the CEO view on them. You may choose to ignore what I say, but I have no problem answering the mail in a public forum. 1. dotMobi investors are doing nothing with .mobi and created the company as a money making scam. dotMobi's investors are building new products and services utilizing the .mobi domain name, the new tools available at dev.mobi, and using dotMobi to push out new industry services like our upcoming mobile phone database and our content directory. You have to remember that we are talking about the biggest mobility companies in the world whose product life cycles are long ... and confidential. The investors behind dotMobi are no more going to publicly pre-announce their competitive services using dotMobi than Apple did with the iPhone. I do know one thing for sure: dotMobi's investors are very active building their own .mobi services which range from using the domain or developer tools to launching mobile hosting services. The mobility industry is quickly going "open Internet" and they have chosen .mobi to be one of the anchor points for their work. The signs are publicly available through dotMobi's press releases, the Membership Advisory Group which now has more than 100 companies in its membership, and the visible use of dotMobi by the investors. For example, 3 (Hutchinson) had more traffic to their .mobi mobile site than they did to their PC-based web site last month. Telecom Italia sells a complete package to their small business customers in Italy based on .mobi. The list of examples go on and on. And that's not to mention the industry requirements for .mobi being mandatory in browsers: it will happen; it is not a matter of if, but when. Like anything, making a new domain name for mobility integrated into the glue of the mobile web takes time, and it is occuring month by month. The signs are visible everywhere and there will be no big bang announcements. But everyone will wake up one day and either have caught the dotMobi wave or been left behind. On to rumors number 2 and 3 ... Continue reading "The most popular three rumors answered" »http://dotmobi.typepad.com/dotmobi/
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| Retired© | Good stuff, lots of emphasis on dev.mobi, site.mobi, and ready.mobi etc. IMHO. ![]() I would have posted the same follow up question as Paul's as well! ![]() Quote:
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| NamePros Regular | Cool, they used a screenshot of my video. http://bushwacker.org/hsm2.MOV My directorial debut is taking off. Look out Spielberg, here I come. |
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![]() How will the coding standards and compliance measures ensure that these aforementioned domains become actual stand-alone websites and thus added to the important developed "ecosystem"? ![]() Quote:
![]() If so, when will this most likely occur? ![]() Thanks. -Jeff
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| NamePros Regular | "The mobility industry is quickly going "open Internet" and they have chosen .mobi to be one of the anchor points for their work."IMO, both of these statements cannot be true. Also, the (mobile) telecoms openly opposed Google's "Open Internet" for mobiles proposal, in the FCC "whitespace" issue, before giving it a timely, partial, public embrace. The result: only about a third of the space will be 'open'. Hence the Google mobile phone story has re-surfaced... timely and coincidental I'm sure. Obviously, "open internet" means different things to different interest groups. However, to the public 'open' means 'universal access'... to the full spectrum. After all... it is the "public[s] airspace". |
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| Retired© | Nice post, Eye ... also, these two guys (below) hit the nail on the head with their posts at the referenced .MOBI Blog as well, IMHO. ![]() Quote:
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![]() Looks like the rumors persist, as mTLD does little (although the post and hearing from mTLD more regularly is appreciated) to adequately address many MANY people's main concerns (as evidenced by the two posts highlighted above), in my view. Those that have developed (or are developing such as RT) their .MOBI's need the support of mTLD and the developed "ecosystem"! ![]() Just my, and apparently their, two sense. -Jeff
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| NamePros Regular | Quote:
2. Mtld has adequately addressed what SHOULD BE THE MAIN concerns of any serious, businessperson domainer - they are working on many fronts to ensure the successful adoption of the extension. More than any other TLD. They have introduced a unique TLD with great potential, they have provided tools for developers, they are working with mobile industry leaders and promoting the extension in a methodical and timely manner. The mobile web is unfolding, dotMobi will play a huge part in making it happen. 3. "Shmecosystem" - Budgie budgie budgie
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