Created On:23-Jun-2000 02:15:48 UTC
Last Updated On:30-Jul-2003 06:58:52 UTC
Expiration Date:23-Jun-2004 02:15:48 UTC
Status:CLIENT HOLD
Status: PENDING DELETE
Registrant Name:SEE SPONSORING REGISTRAR
Registrant Street1:Whois Server:whois.networksolutions.com
Registrant Street2:Referral URL:www.networksolutions.com
Registrant City:N/A
Registrant Postal Code:N/A
Registrant Country:CA
Registrant Email:not@available.org
ANY CLUE?
is a .ORG
If this is not the case here, I hate to tell you but Network Solutions is notorious for holding domains for up to six months after expiration.
As for knowing when the domain will be available for re-registration :
...to calculate the date a deleted name will be available for registration, add 35 days to the "last updated on" date reflected in the WHOIS.
Taken literally, this means the domain won't drop until early September. On a different note, I'd ignore the extra year added to the expiry date.
R.
There are rules and then there's the way things really work which is what I described. Let's say NetSol is following the rules to a T now. The domain expired in June. The record would have been updated on or about 23 June to park the domain. The record was then updated over a month afterwards with an extra year attached. Usually, when the expiration date is extended a year it means someone re-registered it. If it's that important to you, then contact one of the two to check it out.