New Zealand - Internet Market - Hosts

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Last updated: 2 Aug 2004 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 7

Analyst: Stephen McNamara

Synopsis

By mid-2004, New Zealand had an estimated 450,000 host computers. The country ranks about14th in the world for host numbers. The registering of domain names began in 1995; fees were introduced in July 1996; and a shared system introduced in 2003. Growth remains strong and steady, although no longer exponential.

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