Difference between revisions of ".archi"

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'''.archi''' is short term for the word "architecture" and a proposed ([[Niche TLD]) submitted to [[ICANN]] under the [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]] by Starting Dot, a French-based company seeking to serve as registry operator. The application for .archi string is supported by the Paris-based International Architectural Union, the umbrella trade organization of more than one million architects. <ref>[http://domainincite.com/another-contention-battle-confirmed-as-starting-dot-reveals-five-gtld-bids/ Another contention battle confirmed as Starting Dot reveals five gTLD bids]</ref>
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'''.archi''' is short term for the word "architecture" and a proposed ([[Niche TLD]]) submitted to [[ICANN]] under the [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]] by [[Starting Dot]], a French start-up company seeking to serve as registry operator. The application for .archi string is supported by the Paris-based International Architectural Union, the umbrella trade organization of more than one million architects. <ref>[http://domainincite.com/another-contention-battle-confirmed-as-starting-dot-reveals-five-gtld-bids/ Another contention battle confirmed as Starting Dot reveals five gTLD bids]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:40, 22 May 2012

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Status: Proposed
Manager: Starting Dot
Type: Niche TLD

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.archi is short term for the word "architecture" and a proposed (Niche TLD) submitted to ICANN under the new gTLD expansion program by Starting Dot, a French start-up company seeking to serve as registry operator. The application for .archi string is supported by the Paris-based International Architectural Union, the umbrella trade organization of more than one million architects. [1]

References