The blogger over at TechNoise thinks so:
Our sources say the CICT (yes that agency that has been losing its people to the ‘dark side’) has been dilly dallying on the issue lately. We even heard that the CICT might completely forget about this issue. It will let it die a natural death!!!! Why? Our good sources reveal that the dotPH owner and a CICT official are family friends.
In a country like ours, if the issue isn’t controversial or doesn’t have that masa appeal, forget about it.
Interestingly, this blog (Technoise) although new, sure does seem to be in the middle of things. Just take a look at what they’ve been writing so far.
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hip2b2 says:
Wait… maybe it is time again for an altPH?
hip2b2 says:
That is an interesting idea. A lot of people into it still feel strongly about it. I know a few. The old news that CICT has decided strongly against dotPH made a lot of old players complacent. However, looks like it needs a revival.
Miguel says:
Too bad, no comments allowed at Technoise.
Let’s bring back that bloggers’ .PH campaign! I said before that I got tired of the PH story, since I’ve been at it since 1995.
Maybe the blog campaign will revive my interest in it.