The .BIZ TLD is the second of seven new TLDs to be added to the current system, which includes domains like .ORG, .NET, .EDU and the ever popular .COM as well as several country codes. The first new domain names, .INFO, went live this past summer but the rollout wasn't nearly as smooth as had been expected with the official .INFO registry, Afilias, needing to enlist the help of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to resolve disputes.
"NeuLevel is taking extra care to ensure our systems will support the early go-live demand," said Doug Armentrout, CEO of NeuLevel, Inc. "Due to the significant recent market demand for the new TLDs, including .BIZ, we concluded that we needed extra time to test our systems in conjunction with our registrar channel partners. We are determined to turn up our live registry service with a system that can accept the market's demand, regardless of the amount of traffic generated."
The new postponement represents the second delay for the .BIZ domains. Neulevel originally planned to rollout the TLD on Oct. 1 but pushed it back to Oct. 23 due to the business disruptions that followed the events of Sept. 11.
The other new domains scheduled to be implemented by ICANN are: .name, .pro, .aero, .museum and .coop.
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Separately, ICANN on Thursday announced the appointment of the Museum
Domain Management Association (MuseDoma) to oversee the operation of the
.MUSEUM top-level domain. So, watch out MOMA!






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