Domain registration hits record levels
December 2004
In a record-breaking spree, over five million
domain names were registered in the third quarter
of 2004, according to a report from VeriSign.
The registrar said that this is the fourth quarter
to produce record registrations, suggesting that
the online sector is continuing to grow steadily
after a "slight recession". Worldwide
registrations now stand at 66.3 million domain
names.
The most popular domain name is still .com,
accounting for 47 per cent of all registrations.
Individual country domains, including .uk, are the
second most popular at 37 per cent.
"There has been a resurgence in domain activity
with the use of domains for online advertising,"
said Raynor Dahlquist, acting vice president of
VeriSign Naming Services.
"Additionally, the leading indicators of health of
the industry are strong, with renewal rates and
usage rates remaining at high levels."
Renewal rates for domain names are currently
running at 72 per cent.
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