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I saw a press release today that Cincinnati.MD was launched as the first of 500 cityname.MD medical/health forum sites.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb235641.htm

Cincinnati.MD is one of the fastest growing Healthcare resource portals on the Internet. The prototype website is catching the attention of national sponsors and Cincinnati.MD just launched the first of 500 free city healthcare forums. "Healthcare is local not national" said one sponsor.

From the above, it would sound like they've registered at least 500 .md names for this purpose.
 
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Might be a good time to buy your medium sized city's name .md... minus that whole $150 a pop thing ;)

If anyone does, however, let us know!

-Allan
 
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.md I don't like it.
 
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dpk87 said:
.md I don't like it.

Apparently someone with some real development money does...
 
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.MD's are not cheap... Last time I checked, they were going for around $150/year... I heard that only Medical Doctors could register them..
 
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MHeys said:
.MD's are not cheap... Last time I checked, they were going for around $150/year... I heard that only Medical Doctors could register them..

Anyone can register them. med.pro is the restricted extension :)
-Allan
 
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IAmAllanShore said:
Anyone can register them. med.pro is the restricted extension :)
-Allan

The FAQ indicates it is for only the health care industry. However, they are a repurposed (Moldova) ccTLD and not under an ICANN agreement. They can be as strict as they wish in enforcing it or not.
3. Does everyone qualify for a .MD domain?
The .MD domain is a special domain primarily dedicated to professionals and companies that work in the healthcare industry worldwide. All individuals and corporations that provide and support healthcare are welcome in the .MD domain. .MD gives the healthcare industry its own online destination and clears the clutter associated with other domains.
 
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AdoptableDomains said:
The FAQ indicates it is for only the health care industry. However, they are a repurposed (Moldova) ccTLD and not under an ICANN agreement. They can be as strict as they wish in enforcing it or not.


Good catch :)

More accurately, I've been able to register them in the past, so assume that my complete lack of medical qualifications means they aren't really enforcing anything ;)

That might have changed, or change soon.

-Allan
 
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IAmAllanShore said:
Good catch :)

More accurately, I've been able to register them in the past, so assume that my complete lack of medical qualifications means they aren't really enforcing anything ;)

The FAQ says nothing about medical qualifications like .pro does. It only states it's for the health care industry. I suppose if you create a site with anything remotely related to health, that technically puts you in the health care industry. For $150 a pop, they probably don't care about credentials as much as content. Probably the only way they'd really enforce it is if you put up porn or scam sites they didn't like.
 
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AdoptableDomains said:
The FAQ says nothing about medical qualifications like .pro does. It only states it's for the health care industry. I suppose if you create a site with anything remotely related to health, that technically puts you in the health care industry. For $150 a pop, they probably don't care about credentials as much as content. Probably the only way they'd really enforce it is if you put up porn or scam sites they didn't like.

:bingo:
Thanks AdoptableDomains, greatly appreciate the info :D
Sorry if I've been inprecise on the "qualification" term, my mistake entirely. Great posts from AD and great info!

-Allan
 
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Thanks Allan.

I would guess one reason they chose .md is because getting all the 500 top city names wouldn't be all that hard or nearly as expensive as getting them in .com, .net, .info, or even .us in relative terms.
 
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Apparently, they share something in common with .TV

Today, I checked on Nurses.md and it said the domain was available but it was a "premium" name, and to register it you need to contact the .md registrar directly. Considering the normal reg fee is $150, I can only imagine what the "premium" reg fee is. :o
 
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Price is 130/year at dotster if I remember it right
 
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Update.

Thank you for your inquiry regarding nurses.md. The premium price for this
domain is $750.00. Please call me at 201-963-0005 if you would like to
purchase nurses.md.

:)
 
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I noticed a while ago that medics.md was still available. Just checked back and I see that it still is and is not classed as a 'premium' domain D-: . IMO this is a better name than nurses.md.

Even though it is a good name I still can't bring myself to pay $150 though!
 
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2 expensive for me :D
 
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-db- said:
Update.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding nurses.md. The premium price for this
domain is $750.00.

...and that's probably not the purchase price, but the ANNUAL renewal fee as well.
 
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dang thats crazy. the prices for .md, any other site offer it for cheaper?
 
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