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.org owners facing 10% hike in registration fees this fall

The Public Interest Registry plans to bump its wholesale rates on .org domains starting this November by 60¢ per domain, which means that smaller registries will likely pass the fee onto the organizations that depend on their .org domains to keep running. Read More......

Ars Technica | more posts | 60 days | Sat., May 10, '08

.org Domain Name Registrations Slated For Price Hike

The Public Interest Registry (PIR), the company responsible for managing ‘.org’ domain names, has announced that prices of registrations will be going up on November 9th. According to Jacqui Cheng of Ars Technica, the company announced their intention to raise the wholesale price from...

Mashable! | more posts | 59 days | Sat., May 10, '08

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