NamesBeyond.ca provides registration process to reserve these place names before December 31, 2005.
NamesBeyond.ca, an accredited Canadian registrar for .travel, announced a special reservation process for over six million place names in the .travel domain that will expire on December 31, 2005.
NamesBeyond claims that it has created a special reservation process that provides a convenient way for authorized agencies to reserve the important place names they may wish to. In coordination with Tralliance, its advanced .travel reservation system will provide safety and protection for all organizations entitled to reserve these critical names. The names of every major Canadian city, town, heritage sites, pilgrim centers, sacred sites, national parks/preserves have been reserved exclusively for authorized bodies.
"If these names are not claimed by authorised agencies before December 31, 2005, any travel agency or non-governmental travel organization may claim them in 2006. Valuable names like 'Montreal.travel', 'Toronto.travel', 'FortMalden.travel', 'PrinceEdwardIsland.travel' are available for the appropriate agencies to claim in the next 20 days," said Uma Murali, President of NamesBeyond.ca.
"In this holiday season, agencies and government bodies have many demands on their time and our convenient reservation process, acceptance of payments via check or a Purchase Order, and trained support executives allows government agencies to quickly and efficiently perform their transactions," added Murali.