hilarious! Now we know that open really means ... closed. C Alex Buie wrote:
They apparently have different "zones" (ie, they run 5 different, separate roots), and you pay a different price depending on how many "zones" you want your TLD to be active in. (cf http://www.open-root.eu/our-rates/list-of-zones-and-pricing/)
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Michael Brown <michael@supermathie.net>wrote:
On 13-07-11 04:08 PM, Alex Buie wrote:
Am I missing something, or is that purporting to be an IPv4 address beginning with 478?
Heh… it seems as though they mistyped '*78.47.115.194*' there.
7 - How to distinguish between identical TLDs? Within the Icann framework, names such as: tube.com, tube.net, tube.org, etc. allow in principle to differentiate different domains under the same name.
Within the open root framework, if there are several .tube, one will distinguish them according to the root being activated. Wait… so 'open root' isn't a single alternative root namespace? It's different depending on… near as I can tell which part of the planet you're in?
Or is the product multiple independent roots… are you buying your own '.' tree or a 'tld.' tree?
Clearly, this will work‽
Is this the future? "Visit my site at http://fluttershy.turgid.wonka.^78.47.115.194/index.go"
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