Bike, Clothing, Guru, Singles, Holdings, Plumbing, Ventures . . . new Internet domain names on the way

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By Noel Young, Correspondent

November 6, 2013 | 4 min read

Major strides have been taken this week toward broadening choices in the domain name system as the the Internet’s addressing system widens choices beyond current offerings, such as .COM.

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Donuts.com has announced it will introduce seven new generic top-level domains (known as gTLDs).They are:

.BIKE

.CLOTHING

.GURU

.HOLDINGS

.PLUMBING

.SINGLES

.VENTURES

The company said it had now has received signed Registry-Registrar Agreements (RRAs) from some of the world’s largest registrars, dramatically expanding registration availability.

In all Donuts has applied for hundreds of these new extensions. The initial set will be followed by weekly launches of other gTLDs.

The company said its “Sunrise” period for the first seven Donuts names—the window during which trademark rights holders have exclusive access to registrations—will begin November 26, and close January 24, 2014.

The first gTLDs opening for Sunrise are:

The company said its “Sunrise” period for the first seven Donuts names—the window during which trademark rights holders have exclusive access to registrations—will begin November 26, and close January 24, 2014.

The first gTLDs opening for Sunrise are:

.BIKE

.CLOTHING

.GURU

.HOLDINGS

.PLUMBING

.SINGLES

.VENTURES

Donuts will move directly to general availability to all registrants on January 29, 2014. Donuts’ gTLDs are available for registration by anyone without restriction.

Donuts has signed registry-registrar agreements (RRAs) with domain name registrars with worldwide reach, who will make the names available during Sunrise and general availability. Signatories include:

• GoDaddy

• 1&1 Internet, part of United Internet (GR: UTDI)

• Web.com (NASDAQ: WWWW)

• Tucows (NYSE MARKET: TCX)

• Host Europe Group

• Key Systems

• CSC Digital Brand Services

• MarkMonitor, part of Thomson Reuters

• NetNames, part of Net Benefit PLC (LSE: NBT)

• Gandi

• united-domains AG

• Melbourne IT (ASX: MLB)

• 101domain.com

Donuts co-founder Dan Schindler said, “Having top-tier registrars such as these prepared to bring our new gTLDs to their customers is a significant step forward for anyone looking for better, more relevant identities for their products, services, companies, and other interests.”

GoDaddy Vice President Domains Rich Merdinger said. “Domain names are 21st century real estate and, as a registry, Donuts has the broadest selection of names about to hit the market,” he said.

“This is a historic time for the Internet and this new era of domain names provides new opportunities for anyone looking to get online. GoDaddy looks forward to helping small businesses take advantage of this new online real estate.”

Donuts has focused efforts as well on registrar services in Europe and elsewhere. A critical new partner for that market with its clear European Market leadership, its high profile in North America and with its further worldwide reach, is 1&1 Internet.

“Donuts is coming to the market strongly with a large and varied set of gTLDs that will be highly relevant to our customers in allowing them great new potential for capturing traffic and developing their digital branding”, said Richard Stevenson, Head of PR at 1&1 Internet. "Donuts' new gTLDs will be some of the very first available and comprise some of the most exciting options for website owners to consider."

Web.com, one of the largest of United States-based registrars, said, “We look forward to working with Donuts to ensure the successful launch and promotion of its gTLDs to our small business customer base,” said Web.com Senior Vice President Bob Wiegand.

Donuts is a domain name registry headquartered in Bellevue, Wash., with offices in Southern California, Washington, D.C. and London.

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