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HEXONET Will Be Attending DOMAINfest in PRAGUE

CZECH HEXONET will be attending DOMAINfest next month in Prague, Czech Republic.  Founded and hosted by DomainSponsor, the domain monetization division of Oversee.net, the DOMAINfest conference brings domain industry and Internet professionals together to learn, network, and do business.Before the upcoming DOMAINfest, HEXONET would like to take this perfect opportunity to feature the .CZ ccTLD, the official country-code Top-Level Domain for the Czech Republic.

Overview:

  • The .CZ registry is operated by CZ.NIC
  • Domain name registrations for .CZ continue their strong grow in 2010, with an average of 10,000 domains being registered each month.
  • Total .CZ registered domains now total over 708,844.
  • Domain names are evenly distributed between individual holders and corporate holders – 48% individual / 52% organizations
  • CZ.NIC is one of the early adopters of DNSSEC. Domains administered by CZ.NIC allow the use of DNSSEC for securing DNS records.
  • Outside of the Czech Republic, Germans registrants register more .CZ domains than any other country (Source: http://www.nic.cz/page/752/cz.nic-issues-domain-report/)
  • In 2007, CZ.NIC introduced its new in-house created registry system called FRED.
    • The FRED (Free Registry for ENUM and Domains) central registry software was open-sourced with built in support for smaller registries.
    • Smaller and starting registries can operate their domain in a system designed for the Czech domain which, thanks to its parameters and capacity, is capable of handling much higher volumes of domain names than currently registered in the ccTLD.
    • In 2009 the FRED system was deployed to operate the Tanzanian national domain (.tz). Following the launch of FRED in Angola in 2008, this system now runs domain administration in two African countries. (source: CZ.NIC)
    • Registrars are very pleased with FRED as it has sped up and simplified the registration process significantly.

Trends & Future Outlook:

  • The domainer market in the Czech Republic is very active. In fact, the Czech Association of Domain Owners  (CADD) highly promotes public awareness of domain names and the buying and selling and use of domain names in business. CADD also supports and defends the interest of its members in their member’s respective areas of business or professional sector.
  • CADD also organizes the annual DomainDay event.   http://www.domainday.cz/
  • Leading Czech domainer, Jan Barta, has just been nominated as a potential Domainers of the Year candidate. Jan is a domain heavyweight in the Czech Republic, who has also been a successful serial entrepreneur with companies like Crazy Tomato (mobile content distribution and marketing for corporations like T-Mobile, O2, Red Bull, KFC, Budweiser, and Coca-Cola) and Elephant Orchestra (monetizing direct navigation search traffic).

CZ at a Glance:

  • Available Domains: .cz
  • Pricing:  View pricing
  • Requirements: Company registration number (any country), DOB of administrative contact, and VAT (if applicable).
  • Registry: CZ.NIC
  • Registration Period: 1-10 yrs
  • IDN capable: No

A Thirst for Domain Names in Germany…

A Thirst for Domain Names in Germany…

We know that Germans are major consumers of beer and bratwurst….Oktoberfest anyone?  But did you know that Germany is also a powerhouse when it comes to worldwide domain registrations. For instance, the country’s .DE ccTLD (country-code Top-Level Domain) is the largest ccTLD in the world.  Here are some interesting insights into the .DE ccTLD, as well as, the progressive domain name market in Germany:

  • Germany’s .DE ccTLD is the largest ccTLD in the world with 13,778,408 domains registered. In fact, .DE is the second largest domain extension next to .COM – Click here for the most recent statistics on ccTLDs.
  • Almost half of all .DE domains are hyphenated (unlike in North America where hyphenated domains are not very popular, the language semantics of German make hyphens more natural)
  • In Germany, the .DE ccTLD is king, meaning .DE is much more popular than .COM when choosing a domain
  • Direct navigation is still very popular in Germany. Many people will type a name followed by .DE into the browser directly.
  • Germany has 65 million Internet users, the highest among the member states of the European Union.  Most German users are very Internet-savvy.
  • Germany has one of the largest domain aftermarkets. It is dominated by one large player, SEDO.
  • .DE is the most popular ccTLD in the aftermarket for domain names.  Year-to-date, some significant sales include:  Software.de (235,000 Euros), Free-SMS.de (115,000 Euros) and Website.de (101,150 Euros). Source: DNJournal

Top 20 Cities and Regions with the most domains in 2009:

Ranking 2009 Domains
1 Berlin 731.430
2 Munich 510.507
3 Hamburg 481.365
4 Cologne 287.579
5 Frankfurt am Main 188.080
6 Hanover Area 185.814
7 Dusseldorf 169.726
8 Nuremberg 152.502
9 Stuttgart 141.948
10 Bonn 119.611
11 Rhein-Sieg County 103.355
12 Leipzig 100.376
13 Munich County 94.773
14 Essen 92.050
15 Esslingen County 91.614
16 Dresden 89.547
17 Neuss County 85.246
18 Bremen 85.056
19 Wuppertal 84.243
20 Dortmund 81.539

.DE at a Glance:
Available Domains: .de
Pricing:  View pricing
Requirements: Local presence required
Registry: DENIC
Registration Period: 1 month, 1 year

In addition to offering Trustee Services for .DE registrations (local presence for Non-German entities), HEXONET is pleased to be able to offer “monthly” billing for .DE domains. This feature offers tremendous advantages for both novice, as well as professional domainers. Click here to learn more.  Lastly, HEXONET recently has become one of the first registrars worldwide to be able to offer DNSSEC for .DE registrations.  We highly suggest all our customers to read up on DNSSEC and its importance.

Want to Resell Domains? Choose Your Registrar Wisely!

With the multitude of registrars offering reseller solutions and platforms, it can be difficult to find the registrar that is right for you.  The best registrar will be one that offers a comprehensive set of features, a long history of operational excellence, and an abundance of services to resell:

1.) A Large Variety of TLDs from a Single Source

Whether one is only interested in selling a few TLDs or many, going with a registrar with a wide selection of TLDs is better than a registrar with less.  More TLDs means more options and less headaches over the long term.

Imagine being approached by a large customer of yours about a TLD that you don’t offer.  You check with your registrar and they don’t offer that TLD.  Now you are in a bind.  You either tell your customer, at the risk of losing their business, that you can’t offer the TLD or you frantically try to provision the new TLD through another registrar.  Trying to bring up another TLD through another registrar can entail:

  1. Review and execution of a new reseller agreement, which possibly adds more financial commitment or requires upfront capital.
  2. Possibly time and energy to integrate a new API with the new registrar
  3. Additional time for initial and ongoing testing to ensure the integration stability

As one can see, the scenario is not pretty.  With a registrar like HEXONET, which has a wide variety of domains, such problems are avoided.  In fact, adding a new TLD can be as simple as a few mouse clicks.  This is the power of a registrar with hundreds of TLDs.

2.) ccTLD Growth

Market economics are hard to deny.  The domain industry is seeing a prominence of ccTLDs.  At of the end July, 2010, the following stats were published:

  • .COM – 88,831,766 Domains
  • .DE – 13,752,101 Domains
  • .NET – 13,241,122 Domains
  • .UK – 8,654,260 Domains
  • .ORG – 8,611,202 Domains
  • .CN – 7,246,686 Domains
  • .INFO – 6,753,547 Domains
  • .NL – 3,976,037 Domains
  • .EU – 3,220,758 Domains
  • .BIZ – 2,142,157 Domains

As the .com namespace becomes ever so scarce, ccTLDs as an alternative will continue to grow in popularity.  Having a registrar like HEXONET, who offers the wide selection of TLDs makes reselling ccTLDs a snap.

3.) Importance of High Performance Real-Time Systems

In a nutshell, having transactions execute within seconds mean more business for a reseller.  Resellers on a fast platform will have advantages over the competition on a slower platform.

  • Check Domain Availability – Execution in seconds results in more domain searches; long execution times will result in customers leaving or never coming back to use your domain search again.
  • Domain Registrations – Some registrar have parts of their system running in manual or batch mode, this means the actual registration may happen long afterward, putting a registration in jeopardy.  Registrations need to be completed within seconds and the respective WHOIS should be available immediately (registry dependent)
  • Domain Modifications (such as WHOIS Uupdates, DNS Updates, …etc.) should get processed to the respective registry immediately, thus providing you immediate feedback if an update was successful or not.

Speed and execution of the reseller platform will effect how customers view a reseller.  The faster and more reliable the registrar platform the better a reseller looks to the buying public.  At HEXONET, not only do we pride ourselves on having real-time systems throughout our platform, but also for having some of the fastest domain checks and transactions anywhere.

4.) Comprehensive Registry Features

Features and functionality provided by the various registries are intended to assist in the registration and management of domains.  Given the importance of these features, strangely enough not every reseller platform makes these features available.  HEXONET prides itself on allowing for as many registry features in our solution.

  • Autorenew feature, including allowing for an autorenew grace period (a defined period of time, which allows you to delete a domain in this period and still receive a refund)
  • Multiyear registrations
  • IDN (Internationalized Domain Names) capabilities – though many registries allow IDN registrations not many registrars support it.  IDNs are however on the horizon.
  • Transfer capability via all methods – many registrars do not offer the full range of transfer capabilities for the respective TLDs they sell

5.) Integration Flexibility

Many registrar systems only offer one way to connect with them.  As it is with TLD selection, a wide variety of choice makes it easier for the reseller.  HEXONET for instance allows for six different ways for resellers to connect and register domains:

  • Mailrobot
  • SOAP
  • XML/RPC
  • HTTPS-API
  • WebInterface or User Interface or Control Panel
  • And as of recently possibly an EPP Gateway

6.) Future Proofing  Through Accreditation Management

A reseller many potential one day have enough domains of a particular TLD to consider becoming directly accredited with a respective registry.  Reseller platforms without a TLD management solution will create huge pains for the reseller at the point of separation or migration.  This pain is also evident if the TLD management solution only supports a small number of TLDs (typically gTLDs only).  Again, support for a wide variety of domains is key.

HEXONET has a decade of experience and expertise with gTLDs/ICANN and ccTLDs.  Accreditation migration and management has been made as simple as flicking on a switch.  Because of the wide selection of TLDs offered at HEXONET, all gTLDs and most ccTLDs accreditation can be quickly and easily migrated for a reseller.

7.) Updated Engineering – The DNSSEC Example

Some reseller platforms are stagnant.  Feature releases are slow or nonexistent.  New TLDs may rarely happen.  Resellers stuck on such platforms are losing out on both revenue and big profits.  Resellers should look for a platform that is growing and constantly improving.  A simple test, as of the fall of 2010, for your registrar’s engineering speed or willingness is to check if your registrar supports DNSSEC.

DNSSEC is a significant change to the way DNS is handled over the Internet.  If your registrar doesn’t have DNSSEC or doesn’t plan to support it, this might indicate engineering slowness.  To read more on DNSSEC and why your registrar should already be on top of this topic, please read the recent blog post “DNSSEC – Overview for Resellers“.

If you have any questions or need advice on reseller platforms please feel free to direct your questions to sales@hexonet.net.  HEXONET would be happy to provide more insight.