
Ali, Thank you for bringing this to our attention. This second level domain is warmly welcomed. As a .ke champion, this is indeed exciting. Asante Abdalla and team. Kind Regards *Keith Andere * Tel: +254 722 565212 Twitter: @AndereKE *Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.* On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 11:23 AM, Ali Hussein via kictanet < [email protected]> wrote:
Dear all
KeNIC has just announced the opening up of the .ke 2nd level domains.
What does this really mean?
Simply put for example is that your domain can now be www.wanjiku.ke instead of www.wanjiku.co.ke.
This is huge and the Registrar and user community have been agitating for this for many years.
Kudos to the KeNIC team led by Abdalla Omari and the Board. This was way overdue.
So from a commercial perspective these are interesting times:-
fa.ke anyone? :-)
Or how about ca.ke; Ni.ke, Co.ke? ma.ke?
#LetTheGamesBegin!
Regards
*Ali Hussein*
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