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Nov 20 2008

Statistics of Domains in Latin America – October 2008.

· During October the higher growth of domain names in absolute values are:

· Brasil (.br) –> 22.297 domains.

· Argentina (.ar) –> 18.132 domains.

· Chile (.cl)–> 2.862 domains.

· Venezuela (.ve) –> 1.318 domains.

· The ccTlds`s with higher percentage growth were:

· Granada (.gd) –> 6.67%

· Perú (.pe) –> 2.70%

· República Dominicana (.do) –> 2.59%

· Bolivia (.bo) –> 2,57%

· The ccTlds`s with lower percentage growth were:

· Haití (.ht) –> 0.00%

· Cuba (.cu) –> 0.07%

· Barbados (.bb) –> 0.10%.

· The ccTlds`s with negative percentage growth were:

· Honduras (.hn) –> -0.83%

· México (.mx) –> -0.53%

** The negative growth of Honduras can be explained because they are checking their data base and many unpaid domain names were deleted.

· The first four countries in the region in relation with total amount of domains registered until October are:

· Argentina (.ar) –> 1.767.273

· Brasil (.br) –> 1.497.893

· México (.mx) –> 278.544

· Chile (.cl) –> 227.738

Until October Latin America has 4.062.036 domain names properly counted that only represent a growth of 1.14% regarding the previous month.

IP Numbers

· Territories with the largest amount of numbers IPv4 delegated are:

· Brasil –> 29.754.880

· México –> 21.504.000

· Argentina –> 6.632.704

· Chile –> 4.608.256

These countries are the same with the largest amount of domains delegated. Only México has not grown in the pass month with Ipv4 numbers delegated.

Comments:

· Brasil exceeds Argentina in domain names growth in absolute and relative values.

· In general the region has had a lower growth compared with the past months.

· In general terms October has been a month with minimal growth of domains in Latin America.

Source:

http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1721&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

Juan Enrique Sánchez S.
President – NameAction
Domains Latinamerica
jesanchez@nameaction.com
www.nameaction.com

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