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Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Dot Tel: Well, what should I say...?

Hardly anybody in the .tel forums.

The main Google search results mostly show outdated articles from 2008 and 2009.

Not much diversification within the .tel blogosphere.

Loads of previous faithful .tel holders have "deserted" and dropped their .tel names.

.tel blogs and .tel forums are silencing.

The only .tel updates can be found in form of Twitter tweets...

But nevertheless: There are a few .tel evangelists, that continue to go their way with .tel, and are showing some impressive populated .tel domains. One .tel believer will create constellations between dot tel domains and dot co domains (.co). Because, as he states: Dot Tel domains are very useful for implementing them into existing websites, such as .com, or the new .co.

However, if you look at it, from a distance: This is the time where most people populate their .tel domains, and where we can see a lot of attractive .tel's.
Slowly, the gray and boring pages are getting colored.

I understand, as a co-founder of webnames.ca stated, that the Dot Tel domain is a long term project. And so, if we keep .tel going, we might be better off, than iff we would abandon .tel, respectively, turn away from .tel.

Of course, all the unfaithful .tel holders, are only acting according to the circumstances: But what is clearly a short term phenomenon.

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