Costa Rica’s only registrar gets terminated
Costa Rica no longer has any in-country accredited registrars, after ICANN terminated Toglodo for non-payment of fees.
ICANN told the company last week that its accreditation is terminated effective February 23.
It seems Toglodo owed ICANN thousands of dollars in past-due fees. The Org says had been chasing it for money since at least March last year, but had not managed to make contact.
The registrar once had a few thousand gTLD domains under management, mostly .coms, but that’s dwindled to almost nothing recently. Whatever domains remain, ICANN will attempt to transfer to another registrar.
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