Totaling more than 7 million registrations, each one of the top 30 gTLDs have a minimum of 40,000 domains per zone file to be included on that list.
The numbers so far show that very little has changed in how domains are perceived by end users. If a particular domain isn’t available, the option to register an alternative name is still the top choice. While some will move to the new gTLDs under that same keyword, there is so far very little awareness of the new gTLD domains by the general consumer public.
Read MoreIt’s still very early to tell what will be the breaking point of the current gTLD namespace. As Registries commit to a 5 year sustainability agreement with ICANN, by that time we’ll see whether some decide to call it quits...