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Lead Networks De-Accredited – ICANN Seeks Registrar For Bulk Registration Transfer
Posted on July 19th, 2009 by admin in Domain News | 2 Comments »
As a result of the recent de-accreditation of registrar Lead Networks Domains Pvt. Ltd., ICANN is seeking expressions of interest from ICANN-accredited registrars that wish to assume control of the gTLD names previously managed by Lead Networks.
Pursuant to the ICANN De-Accredited Registrar Transition Procedure, interested parties should make a request for expressions of interest.
Lead Networks managed some 70-80,000 .com and .net registrations and was accredited in no other gTLDs. All registration data is available for the sponsored registrations and includes registrant, administrative, technical, and billing contact data, as well as nameservers and expiration dates.
Registrars (ICANN-accredited) wishing to be considered as recipients of the bulk transfer should submit an Expression of Interest, using the form available at http://www.icann.org/en/processes/registrars/eoi-bulk-transfer-lead-17jul09-en.doc. The submissions should be made no later than July 23, 2009.
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So,
what happens to my domains that are at
lead networks?
Most of my cctld’s are there.
Are they safe?
Aron
I think you will have to wait for a registrar to be chosen for the bulk transfer.
You won’t lose your domain names – but you might have to wait around a bit before you can administer them.