Four deadbeat registrars get terminated
ICANN has terminated the contracts of four registrars that haven’t paid their accreditation fees in years.
US-based Zoo Hosting, UK-based Nerd Origins, and China-based Mixun and Mixun Network Technology have all been canned, following public breach notices in January.
Judging by the termination notices, the registrars all stopped paying their quarterly fees between 2022 and early 2024. None of them had implemented recent ICANN policies such as RDAP adoption, the notices added.
It’s not a huge problem, as none of the four companies had ever sold a single gTLD domain name, so there are no customers to be affected.
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