Monday, May 16, 2005

".travel" contract signed. Contractor sold.

Over on Edward Hasbrouck's Blog, The Practical Nomad, he writes:

ICANN signed a contract with Tralliance Corp. on 5 May 2005 to operate a ".travel" sponsored top-level Internet domain (sTLD), and today TheGlobe.com (a/k/a Voiceglo.com) exercised its option to purchase Tralliance Corp., according to a press release today from TheGlobe.com (you may have to register to view the release unless you navigate to it via Google News):

Tralliance Corporation signed a contract on May 5, 2005, with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), to be the registry for the .travel (dot travel) sponsored top level Internet domain name that will be for exclusive use of the travel and tourism industry. The designation of Tralliance Corporation as the .travel Registry concludes a four year process. Tralliance Corporation will oversee policies and procedures for authentication, registration and administrative support services, worldwide, for the travel industry's own top level domain.


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