Announces growth by 50% with the discount promotion announced for registrars in July 2005, targeting developing regions like Asia and South America.
The Public Interest Registry (PIR), the registry for .org domain names, today announced that 5,000,000 .org domains are now registered worldwide.
The company says that the phenomenal growth experienced by the .org
registry in 2006 reflects the continued increase in awareness, value
and use of the .org brand, in addition to the success of .org
registrars internationally.
In the beginning of July 2005, in an effort to increase Internet
use by noncommercial organizations globally and promote the .org
domain, PIR offered .org registrars discounts targeting developing
regions of the world, including South America, Asia and Africa. The
promotions have resulted in a 50 percent increase in .org domain
registrations in the targeted regions.
"This is a significant milestone for the .org registry and we are
excited that the number of .org registrations worldwide has increased
by over 25 percent in less than 1 year," said Edward G. Viltz,
President and CEO of PIR. "PIR is especially pleased that the global
noncommercial community has an expanding online presence to support
their organizational objectives. In addition, commensurate with this
growth, the PIR Team is committed to continue expanding our support of
the .org community on relevant Internet issues and to ensure community
interests are represented within the domain name space."