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interesting breakdown .

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John R. Sosebee)
Fri Feb 18 15:56:56 2000

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http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~zook/domain_names/

Overview of Current Geography of Domains
As of January 2000 there were 10,008,475 com, org, net and edu domains=20
registered worldwide. There are another 3,344,305 country code TLDs (.uk or=
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.de) domains registered as well. That's about 2.2 Intenet domains per 1000=
=20
people worldwide. In the US, the figure is 25.2 domains per 1000 people.
CONCENTRATIONS OF DOMAIN NAMES
Combined (com, org, net, edu and country code TLDs) there are 13.35 million=
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domains. They are distributed as follows=85.

The US has 50.0 percent
         California has 11.5 percent
                 Los Angeles (CMSA) has 5.6 percent
                 San Francisco (CMSA) has 3.9 percent
         New York State has 4.3 percent
                 New York (CMSA includes NJ and CT) has 5.9 percent
Germany has 8.6 percent
The UK has 8.5 percent
John
sosebee@bellsouth.net
Network Engineering
(770) 522-4000=20
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</a><font size=3D4><b>Overview of Current Geography of Domains<br>
</font></b>As of January 2000 there were 10,008,475 com, org, net and edu
domains registered worldwide. There are another 3,344,305 country code
TLDs (.uk or .de) domains registered as well. That's about 2.2 Intenet
domains per 1000 people worldwide. In the US, the figure is 25.2 domains
per 1000 people.<br>
<b>CONCENTRATIONS OF DOMAIN NAMES<br>
Combined (com, org, net, edu and country code TLDs) there are 13.35
million domains. They are distributed as follows=85.<br>
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<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>California
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Los
Angeles (CMSA) has 5.6
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>San
Francisco (CMSA) has 3.9
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State has 4.3
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York (CMSA includes NJ and CT) has 5.9
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Germany has 8.6
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The UK has 8.5
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<div>John</div>
<div>sosebee@bellsouth.net</div>
<div>Network Engineering</div>
(770) 522-4000
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