XYZ acquires .storage, its 10th gTLD
XYZ.com said today that it has acquired the half-launched new gTLD .storage from its original owner.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but CEO Daniel Negari said in a blog post that it has been funded using some of the “excess of cash flow” from sales of .xyz domains.
The original .storage registry was Extra Space Storage, which rents out physical storage units in the US.
It started its protracted launch period a little over a year ago but had not planned to go to general availability until July this year.
Having apparently passed through its sunrise period and a special landrush for the storage industry, which ended in January, it has fewer than 800 domains in its zone file.
It looks like XYZ will be essentially relaunching the gTLD from scratch, with a new sunrise period penciled in for November and an early access period and GA slated for December.
Pre-launch pricing is around the $80 mark at the few registrars I checked today, and it looks like that will remain under the new management.
That’s despite XYZ talking today about .storage as a “premium” vertically-focused TLD along the lines of its $3,000 .cars or $750 .theatre.
The company said that it will not hold back reserved names at higher, premium pricing. Even nice-looking domains such as cloud.storage will be available at the base fee, it said.
The new acquisition becomes the 10th that XYZ has a hand in running, if you count the three car-related gTLDs it manages in a joint venture with Uniregistry. The others are .security, .rent, .protection, .theatre, and .college.
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