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Internet ranges in new domains

Some .info domains are already live
By BBC News Online technology correspondent Mark Ward

Almost without anyone noticing, the internet has got a tiny bit bigger. 

Some of the sites registered under the new .info and .biz domain names
can already be viewed. 

Few hold any useful information.  Many are just temporary - holding
sites that will come to life when they are launched properly.  Others
redirect browsers to already existing sites. 

Over the next couple of weeks, many more websites registered under the
new domains are expected to go live.  And many of the biggest companies
in the world have already grabbed the new web addresses bearing their
names. 

Magnificent seven

Currently, sites on the net are organised around a collection of top
level domains.  Some, such as .com and .org, give clues about what the
entity owning that name does. 

A .com net address is supposed to indicate a commercial organisation. 
Alongside these are country code domains for individual nations such as
.uk for Britain. 

In November last year, the net's co-ordinating body, the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) chose seven names to
expand the range of top level domains available on the net. 

Now, some of the new domains registered under these new suffixes are
going live. 

Afilias, the registry administering the .info domain, said its
www.afilias.info domain has been viewable for a few weeks. 

In the last few days, some of the websites of the companies that have
registered .info domains are being switched on. 

The .info domains of PC maker Dell and credit card giant Visa are among
the few that actually have something on them.  Visa's displays a message
saying more information will be available soon.  The Dell.info page
redirects browsers to the main Dell.com pages. 

Big switch on

A spokeswoman for Afilias said over 52,000 domain names had been
registered in the "sunrise" period, which gave trademark owners a chance
to reserve a domain bearing their name or one of the products they made. 
Some of the world's biggest brands, such as Coca-Cola, Marlboro, Nike,
Nokia, Sony and Pepsi, have registered .info domains. 

She said some of the companies that had registered .info domains had now
started to develop webpages specific to the new sites.  Afilias is also
processing the 250,000 applications for .info domains submitted by
members of the public.  Some of these sites will become viewable during
the first week of October. 

Also next week, many of the domains registered under the .biz suffix
could go live.  Already the website of Neulevel, the registry for .biz,
can be visited.  The company said that .biz domains, for which only one
person applied during its sunrise period, should be viewable by 1
October. 

It has set a date of 23 October for all remaining .biz domains to be
viewable.  After that date, Neulevel will take orders for domains on a
first-come, first-served basis. 

Neulevel delayed the switch-on of the .biz domain to take account of the
attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. 


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