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Old 05-05-2007, 03:56 PM
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Default Indian Domainers: How does the process work for dropping domains?

After they expire, domains take 75 days to become available.

During the first 61 days the domains' status is: PENDING DELETE RESTORABLE
During the last two weeks, their status is: PENDING DELETE SCHEDULED FOR RELEASE

The domains are released at 9 pm UTC / GMT.

In other locations the time is:
1.30 am Mumbai and New Delhi
4 pm U.S. Eastern
1 pm U.S. Pacific
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Old 05-06-2007, 06:07 AM
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Default Re: FAQ: How does the process work for dropping Indian domains?

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Old 05-06-2007, 07:40 AM
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Default Re: FAQ: How does the process work for dropping Indian domains?

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After they expire, domains take 75 days to become available.

The domains are released at 9 pm UTC / GMT.

In other locations the time is:
1.30 am Mumbai and New Delhi
4 pm U.S. Eastern
1 pm U.S. Pacific

always easier for US domainers.....it`s early morning for Australians
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Old 05-06-2007, 11:25 PM
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Default Re: FAQ: How does the process work for dropping Indian domains?

Thanks for the kind words, DomainLobe - hopefully we can continue to grow the forum at a steady speed.

italiandragon - welcome! A funny time in Australia but 1 or 2 am in the morning in India. I'd love it if someone could explain why thats the time for Indian domains drops!
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Old 05-09-2007, 08:55 AM
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Default Re: FAQ: How does the process work for dropping Indian domains?

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Thanks for the kind words, DomainLobe - hopefully we can continue to grow the forum at a steady speed.

italiandragon - welcome! A funny time in Australia but 1 or 2 am in the morning in India. I'd love it if someone could explain why thats the time for Indian domains drops!
because that suits better the americans which probably are the targeted market of .in
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Old 12-22-2007, 09:29 PM
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Default dropping Indian domains

Yes, the sad fact is they are the ones largely driving the domain aftersales market at the moment so we have to live by there rules. Dammit!
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Old 12-22-2007, 10:19 PM
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Default Re: FAQ: How does the process work for dropping Indian domains?

Very true.

.co.in (despite being the more popular extension) is actually the big undiscovered secret in Indian domains

My top ten traffic names include:

7 .co.in
2 .in
1 .org.in
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Default Re: Indian Domainers: How does the process work for dropping domains?

Hello
75 days sounds a bit to long is there any way to make it quiker?
It would be great if its possible to do in in like 60 days?
The cost dosent matter.
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Default Re: Indian Domainers: How does the process work for dropping domains?

No, that's the schedule established by the registry.
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Default Re: Indian Domainers: How does the process work for dropping domains?

Is it possible for a person who owns a domain, to actually renew the domain in the last 2 weeks of the stipulated time? Frankly I have never tried this, either got them renewed in time or sold them off.
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