Finds the process of GoDaddy's take over of the entire 850,000 domain names held by RegisterFly better compared to seeking multiple participants.
ICANN, yesterday welcomed GoDaddy.com,
an ICANN accredited registrar's announcement that it will take over the
entire portfolio of 850,000 domain names held by RegisterFly.
ICANN's understanding is that GoDaddy.com and the gTLD registries
holding RegisterFly names have worked out the mechanics for restoring,
renewing, and redeeming names intending that no names will be
inadvertently dropped. According to the terms of the transfer
agreement, RegisterFly domain names and the data underlying the
available proxy service will also be transferred. People with domain
names registered with RegisterFly can contact GoDaddy.com with any
questions about the transfer.
"The RegisterFly situation has been extremely difficult -- first and
foremost for registrants, as well as for the entire registry and
registrar community," said Dr Paul Twomey, ICANN's President and CEO.
"ICANN had been actively seeking participants to act as a transfer
provider to bulk transfer RegisterFly records to another accredited
registrar," Dr Twomey said. "We have ended that process because the
GoDaddy.com agreement is a better solution for RegisterFly customers
since it's a direct and automatic transfer to a competent and
experienced customer service oriented organization."