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How long after purge can you register a domain

smee

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When the AUDA drop list has a domain listed, for example, with an eligible purge time of 03:05:00 with today's date, I understand it is UTC time,

- so either add 10 or 11 hours for AEST?

- how long generally before the domain is then available to register?
 
-11 hours at the moment due to Daylight savings (assuming you're on eastern seaboard) - so 2:05pm
-Instantly in my experience :)
 
Thanks, that's what I thought. What am I missing here then with this example:

e-brew .com .au which has a purge 2012-10-16 00:15:47
but isn't available?


Ausregistry says

Status serverHold (Expired)
Status serverRenewProhibited (Expired)
Status serverUpdateProhibited (Expired)
 
Ah ok I understand the problem.

The time next to each domain is the ELIGIBLE purge time. After the eligibile purge time, it gets purged at the next purge cycle. Which happens at 2:05pm AEDT :)
 
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Both ebrew.com.au & e-brew.com.au are available to hand reg.


Thanks, was just an example domain for the purpose of asking.

What advantage is there in using drop auctions over hand reg
- is it that the automation has a time advantage?
- do drop auctions only 'purchase' when there is at least one bid and not purchase no bid domains?
 
-Automation will register it in a couple of seconds rather than a matter of minutes, so more security.

-If it has no bids they don't "snap" it. You can just hand reg it.
 
- do drop auctions only 'purchase' when there is at least one bid and not purchase no bid domains?

They are both known to purchase domains with zero bids for their sister companies. (for lack of a better word).
 

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