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Imagine this domain:
Do you think it will ever happen?
With them opening up custom gtlds now, will they allow .a or .b or .c (etc etc) to anyone who wants to claim it? (And then the next thing to take place would be them setting up shop as a registrar for offering domains on their gtld...)
I imagine it'd be a hugely premium price to pay for such a short domain, but oh well...one can dream : ).
And on the same subject: are there already single-character IDN GTLDs that have been registered? I know in chrome and probably all other mainstream browsers, it resolves to ascii strings codes rather than the original special character, so they're not really "true" short single-letter domains, but still it does make you wonder, if they're letting one-character arabic/chinese TLDs maybe they'll eventually allow (basic) latin counterparts too?
Code:
http: //c.d
Do you think it will ever happen?
With them opening up custom gtlds now, will they allow .a or .b or .c (etc etc) to anyone who wants to claim it? (And then the next thing to take place would be them setting up shop as a registrar for offering domains on their gtld...)
I imagine it'd be a hugely premium price to pay for such a short domain, but oh well...one can dream : ).
And on the same subject: are there already single-character IDN GTLDs that have been registered? I know in chrome and probably all other mainstream browsers, it resolves to ascii strings codes rather than the original special character, so they're not really "true" short single-letter domains, but still it does make you wonder, if they're letting one-character arabic/chinese TLDs maybe they'll eventually allow (basic) latin counterparts too?










