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The PH ccTLD administrator back in 2000 wanted to turn .PH
into Phones, the TLD for mobile phones. This raised a ruckus in the
local internet community which suddenly saw that it had absolutely no
control nor voice on how its ccTLD was being administered by a so-called
"trustee" of the local internet community.
How about .MO for mobile? B-)
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Chris Chiu wrote:
> A coalition of companies, including Microsoft, Sun, Nokia, Vodafone and
>HP, has asked ICANN to approve the creation of a new Internet Top-Level
>Domain specifically for mobile devices. The group claims that such a TLD
>would "be a key step in bridging the world of mobility and the internet."
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* Horacio T. Cadiz | Open Source. No Gates. No Windows. *
* hcadiz AT ph.net | It is Open. No Bill. It is Free. *
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