AC.org and j0.org are 2 of the .org domains missing from Project94.org plus 59 possible ones

A few days ago I made a post about how the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the .ORG registry, will release 94 one and two character .ORG domains using Go Daddy and eNom.

PIR published the lists of domains allocated to each registrar at the website Project94.org. The lists have 85 .org domains. Go Daddy has 42 and eNom has 43 .org domains. I posted there the complete list of these 85 domains here.

There were 9 domains adding up to 94 that were missing. I ran a whois search for all the possible 2 character combinations in .org. I found 2 .org domains from the 9 that are missing. These are ac.org and j0.org. All 87 domains have a creation date of the 7th of May 2012. I found another 59 2 character domains that return a whois result only saying “Name is reserved by Registry_Policy”. Some of these are very good like pt.org that is the country code of Portugal. It is most probable that 7 of these 59 domains will be in Project 94. Here is the list of these 59 domains:

2 letters 2 characters
Ar.org 0B.org
Bs.org 0C.org
Do.org 0U.org
Mw.org 5P.org
Pt.org 5S.org
Sk.org 5Y.org
Vc.org 6E.org
6I.org
6P.org
6U.org
6V.org
6Y.org
6Z.org
7G.org
7H.org
7I.org
7J.org
7K.org
7M.org
7P.org
7Q.org
7R.org
7X.org
7Y.org
8A.org
8B.org
8C.org
8E.org
8F.org
8H.org
8J.org
8R.org
8S.org
8U.org
8V.org
8X.org
9J.org
9K.org
9L.org
9M.org
9N.org
9P.org
9S.org
B5.org
C8.org
J8.org
J9.org
L4.org
L8.org
Q2.org
Q6.org
R5.org

I am not sure why PIR named the project “Project 94” and only presented 85 domain names. What is going to happen to the other 9? What is going to be the allocation process for these? I asked PIR but didn’t get a reply yet.

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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