IDC Review Network (idcps.com) December 09: According to the latest data released by Webhosting.info, as of December 01, 2014, the total number of global domain name registrations climbed to 136,210,463. During the November period (2014-11-04 to 2014-12-01), the performance fluctuated, with a net rise of 20,646.
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(Figure 1) Global Domain name registration map (10/27/14-12/01/14)
According to Figure 1, it can be learned that in November, the total number of global domain name distribution of the region has no significant change, an upward trend. Next, take a look at the detailed development of global domain names with the IDC review network.
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(Figure 2) global domain name registration map (11/04/14-12/01/14)
As Figure 2 shows, in November, the total number of global domain name registrations climbed from 136,189,817 to 136,210,463. To study the weekly data, IDC commented that the global domain name volume has been successfully increased every week, but the number of fluctuations, and the fluctuation is obvious.
1th Week (2014-11-04 to 2014-11-10), net growth was 7,414, 2nd week (2014-11-11 to 2014-11-17), net growth decreased to 1,986; 3rd week (2014-11-18 to 2014-11-24) and returned to 7,317 again, ending in the 4th week (2014-11-25 to 2014-12-01) with 3,930 net growth. It can be seen that the growth of instability.
In total, in November, the global domain name net increase of 20,646, the number of negative growth of 120,167 last month, we know that the total number of global domain names increased successfully to achieve negative positive.
Over 136 million global domain names: a net increase of 20,000 per cent in November