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I thought it would be fun to hear how people got involved in the .tv domain space or discovered them.

When did you first hear about the .tv extension?

Did you acquire a .tv right away? Why or why not?

What have you noticed concerning .tv since you first discovered it?

What have you seen lately that gives you a lot of faith in .tv's future?

What have you seen lately that leads you to doubt the future of .tv?

Do you see .tv as a slow growth industry?
 
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When did you first hear about the .tv extension?

I believe by first discovering Equity's thread.


Did you acquire a .tv right away? Why or why not?

I acquired not one but too many to count. Not all bad regs, a lot of good ones I think but had I had the brakes on a little I would have saved a bundle. It's been a fun learning curve and I keep on learning.


What have you noticed concerning .tv since you first discovered it?

It is becoming more and more popular by the day. Nonbelievers are becoming believers and a once sea of wonderful regs are becoming taken left and right.


What have you seen lately that gives you a lot of faith in .tv's future?

I have seen more public use of the extension. I see fewer good names available. I see a heightened awareness of development. I see the reseller market improving. I see more reported sales. I see that development is not an overnite deal and this is evident by the fact that large scale developments are in the works by major brands.


What have you seen lately that leads you to doubt the future of .tv?

One of my major concerns is that many premiere regs will expire in 2007 if not renewed. If the extension lives after 2007 and big players re-reg, then we are here to stay.

Do you see .tv as a slow growth industry?

To say .tv is slow growth industry would be saying the internet is a slow growth industry which we know it is not. The internet is in it's infancy and I strongly believe this. Holographic storage devices and much more is yet to come and will continue to come.
 
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SiliconFinance said:
I thought it would be fun to hear how people got involved in the .tv domain space or discovered them.

When did you first hear about the .tv extension?

When I found about the enthusiasm of .tv sub forum. Kudos to Equitey.

Did you acquire a .tv right away? Why or why not?

Yup in few days right after discovering. Since I see the potential. And Tv is something that is world known irrespective of language or religion or borders.

What have you noticed concerning .tv since you first discovered it?

My credit card bills. And of course lot of momentum.

What have you seen lately that gives you a lot of faith in .tv's future?

Huge development thats going on in online media including the technologies to integrate ads into the shows. Major studios starting to offer shows to reach bigger audience.

What have you seen lately that leads you to doubt the future of .tv?

Nothing, nothing and nothing again. :hi:

Do you see .tv as a slow growth industry?

Yup, a little slow, until I get my .tvs on the roll. Well, seriously, the slowness will disapear once major plans by major brands shape up!
 
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