ICANN held two Last Resort Auctions today.
Ping.com the golf club manufacturer won the rights to operate .Ping by outbidding Radix at $1,501,000.
The .Ping auction went into the 4th round until Radix dropped out.
mySRL GmbH beat Google to the new gTLD .SRL which is a corporate designation used in Spain like .LLC is used in the USA and .GMBH is used in certain countries principally Germany, who won the auction for just $400,000.
This auction only went to the 2nd round of the auction which started at $400,00 meaning Google didn’t place a bid in the second round.
Source: TheDomains
Ping.com the golf club manufacturer won the rights to operate .Ping by outbidding Radix at $1,501,000.
The .Ping auction went into the 4th round until Radix dropped out.
mySRL GmbH beat Google to the new gTLD .SRL which is a corporate designation used in Spain like .LLC is used in the USA and .GMBH is used in certain countries principally Germany, who won the auction for just $400,000.
This auction only went to the 2nd round of the auction which started at $400,00 meaning Google didn’t place a bid in the second round.
Source: TheDomains