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Irish Communications Regulator Seeking Feedback on dotIE

The Irish communications regulator, Comreg, has opened a public consultation period about dotIE (.ie), which I mentioned last week.

This follows on from a study conducted by Comreg into stakeholder attitudes towards the IE namespace and the current registry operator, IEDR.

We get a lot of people complaining to us about the IE domain registration process, so now is the time for them to make their opinions known.

You can download the consultation document and submit your feedback via email or more "traditional" methods.

I'll be submitting a detailed set of answers to Comreg before the August deadline.

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