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.XXX 1st Year Renewal Rate Tops 80%

Posted on the 03 May 2013 by Worldwide @thedomains

According to figures released by ICANN tonight it looks like the .XXX registry had a renewal rate for its first year of over 80%

The ICANN transaction report for January for the .XXX extension show the registry having 113,773 domain names registered by the end of January 2013.

In the December report ICM Registry operator of the .XXX TLD filed with ICANN they reported 140,121 domain names registered at the end of December 2012, down from 142,953 at the end of November 2012.

The .XXX registry went live in December 2012, meaning that domains that were not renewed from the initial registrations would have expired and dropped in January.

So compared to December’s numbers the renewal rate for .XXX would be 81.1% with 27,239 domains not renewed but includes 576 newly registered domains, many of those newly registered domains were possibly  domains that were not renewed by the original registrant.

Bottom line depending if you take the November numbers to compare to January 2013 registrations .XXX had a renewal rate of somewhere just under 80% but compared to December 2012 over 80%.

None of the numbers include the 80,000 domain names that were sold as 10 year registration blocks.

As .com domain names traditionally have renewed at the rate of 73%, .XXX did very well in renewals, which we anticipated.

Stuart Lawley CEO of ICM said  back in December that .XXX renewal rates where “exactly in line, or in many cases, ahead of those enjoyed by other registries

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