Couple of interesting blog posts, one from today:
"When ICANN’s FY15 ended on Tuesday, new gTLDs had fewer than 6 million domains in their collective zone files.
That’s just 18% of ICANN’s original early 2014 estimate of 33 million domains and just 39% of its revised March 2015 estimate of 15 million names."
http://domainincite.com/18857-new-gtld-sales-miss-icann-estimates-by-a-mile?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+DomainIncite+(DomainIncite.com)
One from last October
"It has since revised the forecast down 55% to just 15 million."
http://domainnamewire.com/2014/10/21/icann-slashes-new-tld-forecast-but-is-it-enough/
This was from yesterday:
"With a measly 6 startups that launched with one of the 329 new available domain name extensions the new Gs only take 0.8% of the pie."
http://dngeek.com/2015/07/most-popular-domain-extensions-for-startups-in-q2-2015/
"When ICANN’s FY15 ended on Tuesday, new gTLDs had fewer than 6 million domains in their collective zone files.
That’s just 18% of ICANN’s original early 2014 estimate of 33 million domains and just 39% of its revised March 2015 estimate of 15 million names."
http://domainincite.com/18857-new-gtld-sales-miss-icann-estimates-by-a-mile?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+DomainIncite+(DomainIncite.com)
One from last October
"It has since revised the forecast down 55% to just 15 million."
http://domainnamewire.com/2014/10/21/icann-slashes-new-tld-forecast-but-is-it-enough/
This was from yesterday:
"With a measly 6 startups that launched with one of the 329 new available domain name extensions the new Gs only take 0.8% of the pie."
http://dngeek.com/2015/07/most-popular-domain-extensions-for-startups-in-q2-2015/







