There's no figure for the Philippines dotPH ccTLD but if I'd make a guess, it could be somewhere in the vicinity of Mexico's 230,000. The premise is that, dotPH pricing will remain the same at $35. This discussion has been ongoing now for years and you look back at my old posts about the issue: 12/19/2005: CICT to ask ICANN to revoke dotPH control 10/25/2006: Why dotPH is still expensive? That's due to the stronger peso against the dollar and not dotPH actually lowering the domain prices. Joel Disini, President & CEO of dot.PH, responds to our earlier discussion here last October entitled "Why dotPH is still expensive?". First of all, DotPH pricing at $35/year is the retail price. Our good sources reveal that the dotPH owner and a CICT official are family friends. It's still lower than $70/2 years to entice customers to buy from the resellers and not directly from dotPH. Read more in our articles including "Germany's .de is Most Popular ccTLD" and "Poll: How much should a PH domain cost?".
There's no figure for the Philippines dotPH ccTLD but if I'd make a guess, it could be somewhere in the vicinity of Mexico's 230,000. The premise is that, dotPH pricing will remain the same at $35.
This discussion has been ongoing now for years and you look back at my old posts about the issue: 12/19/2005: CICT to ask ICANN to revoke dotPH control 10/25/2006: Why dotPH is still expensive? That's due to the stronger peso against the dollar and not dotPH actually lowering the domain prices. Joel Disini, President & CEO of dot.PH, responds to our earlier discussion here last October entitled "Why dotPH is still expensive?".
Our coverage of dotph includes: "Germany's .de is Most Popular ccTLD"; "Poll: How much should a PH domain cost?"; "dotPH taps PR to justify Domain Prices". Each article provides unique insights and information.