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Man, I wish Eritrea offered public domain registrations! I'm thinking pok.er!
 
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Nice find gridley. thanks.
 
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That's why they pay me the Big Bucks.. not!


Wolfman said:
Nice find gridley. thanks.
 
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That's cool!! Too bad you have to press whois to see if its available...

But nonetheless it's cool
 
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it works!
 
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That's really cool...

Eritrea... Had a friend quiz me about that one recently... Capital is Asmara or similar, and was recently "created" ;)

IDontThinkWereInKansasAnymoreTo.To

-Allan :gl:
 
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From what I understand, Eritrea has no internet service at present.. nows the time for some smart NPer to approach them with a wad of cash and make a deal for the rights to .ER.

IAmAllanShore said:
Eritrea... Had a friend quiz me about that one recently... Capital is Asmara or similar, and was recently "created" ;)
 
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i like it hahaha naba.za is still available so many domains to "hack" so little time (don't misquote me plssss. )
 
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Problem is, most of the ccTLD's I'd be interested in don't allow open registration.. you have to have a presence in their country, etc.


weblord said:
i like it hahaha naba.za is still available so many domains to "hack" so little time (don't misquote me plssss. )
 
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good tool, I may try
 
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dgridley said:
Problem is, most of the ccTLD's I'd be interested in don't allow open registration.. you have to have a presence in their country, etc.
oops, there goes www.naba.za :(
 
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.er in San Fran?

dgridley said:
From what I understand, Eritrea has no internet service at present.. nows the time for some smart NPer to approach them with a wad of cash and make a deal for the rights to .ER.

Maybe someone knows this Craig fellow listed below! I'm sure a nice lunch which get you the inside on pok.er



.er - Eritrea
Sponsoring Organization:

Eritrea Telcommunication Services Corporation (EriTel)
11 sematat street
Asmara, Central Zone 234
Eritrea

Administrative Contact:

Tekle Habtemariam
Eritrea Telcommunication Services Corporation (EriTel)
11 sematat street
Asmara, Central Zone 234
Eritrea
Email: [email protected]
Voice: +291-1-200339
Fax: +291-1-120938

Technical Contact:

Craig Harmer
Punchdown Vintners
110 Clayton Street
San Francisco, California 94117
United States
Email: [email protected]
Voice: +415 668 3564


Domain Servers:

ns.ripe.net * 193.0.0.193
ns0.punchdown.org * 64.90.188.42
ns1.punchdown.net * 66.92.218.113
sawanew.noc.net.er * 196.200.96.1
zaranew.noc.net.er * 196.200.96.2

URL for registration services:*None listed.

Whois server:*None listed.

Record last updated - 16-September-2005
Record created - 24-September-1996
 
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dgridley, that's cool that you found my site.

I was just about to post on here, and then I remembered coming across this thread (either through Googling my domain name or referral logs)... so I searched for it and found it again. I hope you don't mind this post.

Anyways, I'm new to this, but I'm wondering where I should post about domain name affliate programs. I would like to have domain hacks have a link to a website that allows the registration of the most ccTLD domains possible... I am assuming this is a tough problem to solve, but it would add a lot to the domain hack searching. Lots of visitors are lost as to where to go to register their "domain hacks."
 
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