The TEL landrush is first come first serve. Make sure to register high value TEL domains before open registration.
Date: February 3, 2009 Time: 15:00 GMT Cost: $325 for a 3 year registration ($299 bulk) Nexus Requirement: None, anyone can register a TEL domain Trademark Requirement: None, Landrush does not require a trademark to register
We are not taking pre-orders for TEL landrush. The TEL registry is offline right now. Around 15:00 GMT the servers will come back online. At that time you can attempt your registration through our system or through our API.
There is no grace deletion for TEL domains. All registrations are final.
You cannot set name servers for TEL domains. You can only enter your contact information with the TEL central registry and they will generate a page for you that looks like this:
http://www.justin.tel/
NOTE: Open registration is March 24, where the price will drop to around $10/year per TEL domain.
TEL Newsletter http://www.telnic.org/newsletters/landrush/
TEL Reserved Names http://www.telnic.org/reserved-names.html
Interesting - same issue for me, just sent a message to support.
It might be that the names (which were shown as available) HAVE actually been registered, but the Whois has too heavy traffic for sending confirmation.
Well, at least this is what I hope... It is rather comforting to know I am not the only one!
How do I setup my DNS to generate the page? Is it here on Dynadot?
Tried whois.nic.tel no luck.
(referring to the page that contains the contact info page specific to the (dot)tel domain. Wasnt sure if the setup page would be hosted here at Dynadot or if I would go to Nic.tel to setup)
[This post has been edited by c_e_painesville_us on Feb 3, 2009 11:27am.]
[This post has been edited by c_e_painesville_us on Feb 3, 2009 11:28am.]
You cannot change the DNS for the .tel - maybe this will change some day, but not for the time being.
.tel names do not work like other domain names: every page will look more or less the same, like a large online directory (with some possibilities of internal configuration, however), with all names hosted on Telnic's central server.
(I have seen some articles hinting that they might be at some point put on other servers, but with strict and specific conditions, probably primarily for large companies, but not for working like an usual website.)