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Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Blue3k(m): 4:38pm On Dec 29, 2017
By Emma Okonji

A research report conducted on the registration and use of the .ng domain name this December by a web-hosting company, HUB8, shows huge loss of revenue stream from Nigeria to the United States, as a result of the number of business operating websites in Nigeria that are being hosted and managed in the United States(US).

According to the report, Nigeria is losing up to 72 per cent of the revenue it should be generating from the hosting of such local websites that are currently being hosted in the US.

The .ng domain name is Nigeria's country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD), which is the country's identity in the cyberspace, but most businesses still prefer to register their companies with foreign domain names, while those who decided to register with the local .ng domain name, chose to host the website abroad, for security reasons which bothers on fear of losing their data to hackers.

According to the report, out of the 34,000 sites, less than 1,000 are located in Nigeria, which is only 2.3 per cent of the total.

"The dominant countries where site hosting often occurs were determined for the .ng and .com.ng domains. The overwhelming number of sites are located in the US (72 per cent)," translating into loss of 72 per cent hosting revenue for Nigeria, according to the report.


This is coming just as the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA), managers of the country's domain names system (DNS) ecosystem, declared it has so far registered 100,973 domains in .ng domain zone as at November 30, 2017.

Meanwhile, HUB8 report was based on 89,165 domain names in the .ng domain zone with particular focus on the details of the usage of .ng domains as it relates to website hosting.

The report, however, does not include data on premium domains (about 2,000) and some special domains that are technically registered though not used by end users.

On the distribution of the domain zones, the report revealed that most popular domain zone is .com.ng, having almost 70 per cent of all national domains registered.

The .ng domain zone, according to the report, comes next although within the zone a domain name is shorter "but domain registration here costs several times more than in .com.ng while .org.ng, which is usually used by non-profit organisations, ranks third with an age backlog.


"The number of zones identified by the study include .com.ng; .ng; .org.ng; .gov.ng and .edu.ng with number of domains being 61,609 (69.1 per cent); 15,353 (17.2 per cent); 6,077 (6.8 per cent); 1,738 (1.9 per cent and 996 (1.1 per cent) respectively," the report said.

Others such domain zones include .net.ng; .name.ng; .sch.ng; .i.ng; .mobi.ng and .mil.ng, all which have less than one per cent market share.

In terms of active websites, the HUB8 report noted that there are currently 38,864 websites in the .ng domain, not including the sites that fail to open to the connection timeout, redirects and the ones throwing an error (page is not found). "The existing sites are hosted only in half of the .com.ng and one-third of the .ng domains," the report said.

Commenting further on the findings of the report, Director for Emerging Markets at HUB8, Mr. Dmitry Deniskin, said often used Content Management System (CMS) was detected in the existing websites, stating that the most popular CMS is expected to be WordPress, being installed on every one in three sites in the .ng and .com.ng domains.

"WordPress has a 78 per cent share of all used CMS. Blogging is currently very popular in Nigeria: almost 1, 500 domains are affiliated with Blogger.com.

"Specialised CMS utilised for e-commerce; such as Magento, Prestashop, Shopify, WooCommerce, nopCommerce, oSCommerce and X-Cart use about 500 sites in the .com.ng and .ng zones," Deniskin said.

To reverse the trend, Deniskin said HUB8, which is a global web hosting company, would help brands and individuals to easily set-up a website and host same in Nigeria.

"Our ultimate goal is to become a growth partner for individuals and small enterprises in emerging markets in Africa, Asia and Latin America," he said.


Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201712290144.html

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Blue3k(m): 4:40pm On Dec 29, 2017
Seun why did you pick US domain for this website?

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by madridguy(m): 4:48pm On Dec 29, 2017
Okay.
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Benjom(m): 4:48pm On Dec 29, 2017
I had to move my website to be hosted abroad when D.King showed me pepper for naija grin

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by MrHistorian: 7:45am On Dec 30, 2017
According to the report, out of the 34,000 sites, less than 1,000 are located in Nigeria, which is only 2.3 per cent of the total.

"The dominant countries where site hosting often occurs were determined for the .ng and .com.ng domains. The overwhelming number of sites are located in the US (72 per cent)," translating into loss of 72 per cent hosting revenue for Nigeria, according to the report.
This is very sad and unfortunate. embarassed

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by koolgee(m): 7:46am On Dec 30, 2017
It shows that we still have a lot of work to do so businesses can host there website here.
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by fecta: 7:47am On Dec 30, 2017
Nice report,
I think the reason why websites choose us over nigeria is simple.
1 the fear of hosting faiilure is less
2 it is more expensive but it is worth it
3 its faster
4 it makes your site more accessable worldwide.

Finnaly if you were given the opportunity to choose between beign born an American and a Nigerian which one will you choose.

If you dont understand all this just shout BUHARI...

No mind me i dey vex this morning.

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by ebig21(m): 7:47am On Dec 30, 2017
how is it my business?
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Waffarianman(m): 7:47am On Dec 30, 2017
Naso!!

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Terminator1234g: 7:47am On Dec 30, 2017
SIGH...
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by DieBuhari: 7:48am On Dec 30, 2017
Yoruba internet fraudsters AKA Yahoo boys will help us make the money back.

Up Odua!

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by lilfreezy: 7:48am On Dec 30, 2017
Even nairaland no dey patronize naija domain

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by dejavubobo1(m): 7:48am On Dec 30, 2017
na oil money we like... anything dah ll stress our polithifians no dey receive attention

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Afam4eva(m): 7:48am On Dec 30, 2017
I've never come across any foreign host that hosts .NG domains.

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by kurt09(m): 7:48am On Dec 30, 2017
l blame PDP

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by AishaBuhari: 7:48am On Dec 30, 2017
This administration is all about Loosing and not gaining anything.

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by OBAGADAFFI: 7:49am On Dec 30, 2017
grin
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by RIPEnglish: 7:49am On Dec 30, 2017
Lame statistics, how do they got to knew this?

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by AshiwajuFoward: 7:49am On Dec 30, 2017
.ng domain name needs to be more affordable.

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by NCP: 7:50am On Dec 30, 2017
Wetin Concern PHCN/NEPA With .ng?

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by SalamRushdie: 7:50am On Dec 30, 2017
Nairaland is also guilty of this
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by stevejomo(m): 7:50am On Dec 30, 2017
whose fault?

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Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Kunleskey(m): 7:51am On Dec 30, 2017
Again!
modified....

what do u expect in a situation like dis ? the country is technically poor, we are not independent technically... all we need in this country is prayer and action.
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by dammytosh: 7:51am On Dec 30, 2017
See headline.
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Emu4life(m): 7:51am On Dec 30, 2017
waaaaat? Upon all the YAHOO YAHOO wey we get??
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by Wizberg12(m): 7:54am On Dec 30, 2017
Nigeria is a bad place to run internet business; high cost of data, weak network, poor electricity, insecure IP address even Yahoo boys are changing their IP address to better countries.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAW-PNal_Fc
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by drey69(m): 7:55am On Dec 30, 2017
There's a lot misfortune associated with the name Nigeria, so who would love to be associated with misfortune?
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by budosky(m): 7:58am On Dec 30, 2017
Ok
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by emmyw(m): 8:00am On Dec 30, 2017
Lol

Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by gratiaeo(m): 8:01am On Dec 30, 2017
Seun need to be flog
Re: Nigeria: Report - Nigeria Loses 72 Percent Internet Revenue To Us by DJperdurabo: 8:02am On Dec 30, 2017
When it comes to serious business, everyone does what he has to do to protect his/her own interests.

All affiliations whatsoever (familial, societal, creed, philosophical, religious, national, etc) is often relegated to the back burner. Profits and situations that engender it comes first. Thus, if hosting a website abroad ensures this, by all means host away.

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