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	<title>Comments on: Interview with NIC Mexico (.mx/.com.mx) General Director Oscar A Robles-Garay</title>
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		<title>By: Miguel Ayala</title>
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		<dc:creator>Miguel Ayala</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good interview! to bad that there are no specific answers in some direct questions you made.

I´m a nic.mx client, and I just discover that nic.mx had affiliate registrars that sales the .com.mx domains 76% less expensive than they do.

As a blogger, user and client I did a small research of the new .MX openning scenario on my blog, to bad (in this case) it´s in spanish, but I´m sure the people at nic.mx can understand it pretty well.

You can read my review and small research about this new .MX tld openning here:

http://malditoweekend.com/1872

Based on the information the General Director of nic.mx gave you, we can tell that their sales aprox. are like: $9 million dollars a year, and with this new .MX TLD I predict their sales are going to be arround $13 or $14 the first year, just based on the scenario that they have &quot;captive clients&quot; and with this new TLD they´re almost forcing us to buy or mirror domain just to protect our brand. 

Is commons sense that not everybody will buy domain.com.mx and domain.mx so it´s going to be a fest for domain pirates.

I hope I made my self clear any doubt I look forward to answer it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good interview! to bad that there are no specific answers in some direct questions you made.</p>
<p>I´m a nic.mx client, and I just discover that nic.mx had affiliate registrars that sales the .com.mx domains 76% less expensive than they do.</p>
<p>As a blogger, user and client I did a small research of the new .MX openning scenario on my blog, to bad (in this case) it´s in spanish, but I´m sure the people at nic.mx can understand it pretty well.</p>
<p>You can read my review and small research about this new .MX tld openning here:</p>
<p><a href="http://malditoweekend.com/1872" rel="nofollow">http://malditoweekend.com/1872</a></p>
<p>Based on the information the General Director of nic.mx gave you, we can tell that their sales aprox. are like: $9 million dollars a year, and with this new .MX TLD I predict their sales are going to be arround $13 or $14 the first year, just based on the scenario that they have "captive clients" and with this new TLD they´re almost forcing us to buy or mirror domain just to protect our brand. </p>
<p>Is commons sense that not everybody will buy domain.com.mx and domain.mx so it´s going to be a fest for domain pirates.</p>
<p>I hope I made my self clear any doubt I look forward to answer it.</p>
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