These days, there is a wide variety of TLDs and gTLDs available, all thanks to the widening of the Internet lanes by ICANN.
Whether you like it or not, this type of expansion has created a secondary market, part of which is populated by new domain products.
The .CO.COM registry is one such product, capitalizing on the combined popularity of both “CO” and “COM” as shortcuts for commerce and company.
According to news from the .CO.COM registry, yesterday the particular TLD had more registrations than any other gTLD – as long as one didn’t take into account the various freebie promotions.
Operated by domain industry veteran, Paul Goldstone, the .CO.COM registry appears to have a promising future. In the end, what matters is the brand, and not the TLD.
For more information, visit Co.Com.
I don’t see a reason why .co.com exists.
It’s not a TLD but a private subdomain à la Centralnic.
No offense but… I don’t see the point either.
c’mon guys, you can get the .com you’ve always wanted 😀