What's The Benefit Of A Mobile Domain?

from the no,-seriously... dept

While some are still waiting for ICANN to make a decision on the .mobi domain, the folks at dotMP, who simply skipped that whole process and got some random tiny nation to let them use the .mp domain, have now opened the .mp domain for (mobile) business. As with both of our original posts on the matter, it’s still not at all clear why we need this. Mobile devices are getting smarter. Mobile networks are getting faster. The web continues to get more useful. Do we really need a forked web — where some webpages are mobile only and others are computer only? Doesn’t that seem to go in the wrong direction — making more work for everyone? It seems that a much smarter idea is to continue to make devices better at displaying the same content in ways that match the device at hand. Separating out an entire mobile domain just seems like it will be more work for anyone with a website, and more confusion for anyone trying to find information while surfing from a mobile device.


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Gerry (user link) says:

A non-solution to the wrong problem

Let’s think about this – why would you need a mobile TLD anyway? From a usability perspective, it would be nice to not have to enter dot-anything for that matter! .mobi fails on that count.

Dot-mp is easier on a 3×4 keypad, sure, but the company managing it is going way beyond being just a registrar – they’re providing services that compete with their own potential business customers.

So the remaining problem might be traffic management and bandwidth shaping – in theory you could route traffic to those TLDs better to accomodate mobile demands. But I’d say implementing IPv6 at the mobile level is a smarter way to do that.

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