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pcaero
07-12-2007, 02:32 AM
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/jul2007/gb20070711_729612.htm?chan=globalbiz_europe+index+ page_top+stories

London Gets Dot-mobi Domain

The group behind the mobile-device-friendly domain name offers free ".mobi" domains to the British capital and 649 other cities

by David Meyer (http://www.businessweek.com/bios/David_Meyer.htm)
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London is one of 650 cities around the world that has been offered a free dot-mobi domain by the organisation behind the mobile-friendly domain name extension drive.DotMobi (also known as mTLD), a consortium backed by operators, content providers and handset manufacturers, announced that the previously reserved names will be made available at no charge to the cities. The domains are expected to be used primarily by cities' tourism departments, and those taking up the offer will have to agree to put content onto the site and maintain it themselves.
Vance Hedderel, dotMobi's communications director, said: "Eventually we'll be doing this with countries too. We are trying different things at different times, and, with city names, it seemed to be the right time to do it. Now there's been enough awareness of dot-mobi that we think people will know what to do with these names."
At the time of writing, the London mayor's office had not yet confirmed whether or not it would be taking up dotMobi's offer of the free "London.mobi" domain.
The dot-mobi top level domain (TLD) is intended to be used only for websites which adhere to a strict set of small-screen usability standards, such as having no frames or pop-ups. It has been available now for more than a year and almost 600,000 domains have been registered but the scheme has attracted criticism from analysts who believe that, rather than having an extra domain extension for mobile-optimised websites, sites should be coded well enough to recognise what device they are being displayed on -- Google and Amazon being examples of such sites.
Hedderel acknowledged those criticisms. "That is what should happen but, unfortunately, it isn't what happens," he said.
He added: "Coding shouldn't be the be all and end all. I understand why people seem to be vehement about it but they are not necessarily looking at it from a consumer point of view. I think where dot-mobi comes into its own is not simply replicating information... The idea of dot-mobi is the context of mobility.
"We use a very simple example: if I'm on Pepsi.com, I'm probably looking for a whole host of different things [such as corporate information]. If I'm on Pepsi.mobi, I may be looking for the location of a place where I can buy the new Pepsi product."
Asked whether dot-mobi was therefore intended to be a more successful WAP -- the much derided yet long-standing standard for simple information pages designed for the mobile phone -- Hedderel agreed. "Where WAP failed, dot-mobi is trying... a sensible approach using standards we know every phone manufacturer is writing to," he said. "Operators and manufacturers all agree this is a good idea. Handsets can obviously handle it much better at this point in history."
Hedderel also suggested dot-mobi would help drive the use of mobile data among tourists, as dot-mobi pages tend to be smaller than those designed for the desktop, making them easier and quicker to load on the small screen. Asked whether high data roaming charges would be a hindrance to tourists' adoption of mobile web surfing, he even claimed that an increase in usage due to lightweight dot-mobi sites -- such as those which might be built by cities -- could result in a "drop in rates" over time.
A list of the cities that have been offered free domains can be found here (http://pc.mtld.mobi/files/dotMobiListOfAvailableCity%20NamesGovtAllocProcess %20-%2021%20June%202007.pdf).
Provided by silicon.com (http://www.silicon.com/)—Driving Business Through Technology

cobo
07-12-2007, 02:55 AM
PC, nice find! It is very good to see this in Business Week which has a large readership. Even with it's slightly less than overwhelmingly positive vibe, it is a positive PR play and will make more people aware of .mobi

fathomjh
07-12-2007, 03:43 AM
Yes good find! Anything that gets mobi to the general public in a positive way is great!

Gerry
07-12-2007, 03:43 AM
By the way, Business Week is also BusinessWeek.mobi.

COOL BEANS!

Scandiman
07-12-2007, 04:33 AM
Binaryman and I chatted about this earlier, glad to see it getting picked up in BusinessWeek too!

http://mobility.mobi/showthread.php?t=423

fathomjh
07-12-2007, 05:01 AM
Good find x2 :)

photoman
07-12-2007, 06:21 AM
This initiative is a great step forward and good thinking by MTLD They have just increased the value and awareness of .mobi IMO!
Thanks for posting!

Gerry
07-12-2007, 09:04 AM
I know there has been a tremendous amount of criticism in holding these names and the slowness in releasing them.

But after fiasco after fiasco with the .eu release, bogus registrars and TM holders, countries and cities and states not being able to get their own name as well as many established businesses, I think mTLD handled this right and learned from the mistakes of others.

Getting it right the first time is paramount to success. More than a year and a half later, EURid has seized over 40,000 domains illegally obtained under false pretenses, another 300,000 are perhaps facing the same fate from bogus registrars set up in the US to corner the market on LLL and NNN, and tens of thousands have STILL not been granted to proper TM, SM, or copyright holders.

I don't think we'll be seeing similar headlines regarding mTLD.

Andres Kello
07-12-2007, 09:59 AM
The group behind the mobile-device-friendly domain name offers free ".mobi" domains to the British capital and 649 other citiesGuys, this is huge. If only 10% of those cities develop their .mobi within a year, that's still 65 new city .mobi's! These Geo's are one of the best uses of the mobile internet...mobile city guides...this is awesome. Very smart move by mTLD.


At the time of writing, the London mayor's office had not yet confirmed whether or not it would be taking up dotMobi's offer of the free "London.mobi" domain.If they don't want it, I'll take it for reg fee. ;)

dentalpro
07-12-2007, 05:21 PM
Guys, this is huge. If only 10% of those cities develop their .mobi within a year, that's still 65 new city .mobi's! These Geo's are one of the best uses of the mobile internet...mobile city guides...this is awesome. Very smart move by mTLD.

If they don't want it, I'll take it for reg fee. ;)

I bid $25...

pilot
07-12-2007, 05:35 PM
$25.50 - SOLD!! Sorry dentalpro... first to post sold wins.:biggrin:
I bid $25...

Scandiman
07-12-2007, 05:37 PM
$25.50 - SOLD!! Sorry dentalpro... first to post sold wins.:biggrin:
Does this come with or w/out the bridge?

pilot
07-12-2007, 05:41 PM
:laugh::laugh: and trademark rights to the song


Does this come with or w/out the bridge?

cobo
07-12-2007, 05:55 PM
Does this come with or w/out the bridge?
The actual bridge is now located in Arizona. Lake Havasu I think.

coast
07-12-2007, 06:30 PM
The actual bridge is now located in Arizona. Lake Havasu I think.

Lake Havasu- that place has everything!