Microsoft switches two gTLDs from GoDaddy to Nominet
Microsoft has moved two of its branded gTLDs from GoDaddy’s registry back-end to Nominet’s.
Records show that .skype and .office both recently made the switch.
Microsoft had already moved six TLDs — .azure, .bing, .hotmail, .microsoft, .windows and .xbox — from Verisign to Nominet about a year ago, and .skype and .office mean its whole collection is now on Nominet’s service.
While .office isn’t technically a dot-brand because it does not have a Spec13 exemption in its ICANN contract, it is in use — you can log in to your email and other services, at least for now, via www.office.
.skype, meanwhile, has a handful of domains that work as redirects to skype.com.
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http://Www.office looking like a typo without dotcom
New gtlds are really scam tlds
Microsoft should create your own registrar for better protection their assets and data
I thought hyphenated domains were scam…
They already have -> IANA #1330 Microsoft Corporation
Also a registrar is not the same as a registry platform. It doesn’t much sense for them to bother building a registry and/or registrar platform which is compliant, when they can buy one off the shelf cheaply and have someone else maintain it and pay developers, policy people et el.