Telecommunications Domains Across 505 TLDs

These domains are keyword-matched to telecommunications and span 505 TLDs. Updated daily. The set includes names like cell.store, cell.games, and broadband.realty, so selection quality depends heavily on extension fit, clarity, and renewal risk.

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Domain names

AcquisitionSpread
technology.security
90
Available
$2,950

88
37%
broadband.realty
70
Premium

92
19%
phone.hiv
60
Premium

102
38%
television.doctor
80
Resell

104
22%
space.music
70
Premium

80
99%
traffic.apartments
50
Premium

102
33%
cell.store
60
Premium
$781.25

$3125/yr
94
29%
space.berlin
70
Premium

80
59%
information.sale
80
Premium

84
23%
cell.games
60
Premium

94
31%
network.florist
50
Premium

90
50%
digital.diet
70
Premium
$2,600

$2600/yr
100
48%
information.flowers
80
Premium

84
23%
tower.network
40
Resell

82
29%
digital.moi
70
Premium
$250

$250/yr
100
48%
television.vote
80
Premium

104
22%
company.buzz
70
Premium

98
33%
traffic.osaka
50
Premium

102
28%
phone.style
60
Resell

102
33%
portable.democrat
50
Premium

84
20%
technology.vodka
90
Available
$38.98

88
37%
broadband.army
70
Premium

92
19%
television.cab
80
Available
$41.98

104
22%
signal.guitars
70
Premium

112
45%
company.baby
70
Resell

98
33%
tower.party
40
Premium

82
24%
portable.claims
50
Premium

84
20%
mobilephone.monster
80
Premium

84
13%
digital.degree
70
Premium
$1,250

$1250/yr
100
48%
portable.press
50
Premium

84
18%
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Value quadrant

The largest opportunity pocket sits in Low demand / Low price.

Visible breakdown

  • High demand / Low price57 results • 2%
  • High demand / High price11 results • 0%
  • Low demand / Low price3,047 results • 90%
  • Low demand / High price273 results • 8%

Liquidity

Liquidity is currently concentrated in Low demand.

Visible breakdown

  • Top 15% demand264 results • 2%
  • High demand389 results • 3%
  • Low demand12,929 results • 95%

Price distribution

Most visible domains in this search cluster in < $500.

Visible breakdown

  • < $5002,318 results • 68%
  • $500-$2k731 results • 22%
  • $2k-$5k250 results • 7%
  • $5k-$10k60 results • 2%
  • $10k+29 results • 1%

TLD mix

The visible preview is led by .online, which currently carries the largest share of results.

Visible breakdown

  • .online81 results • 12%
  • .store81 results • 12%
  • .site79 results • 12%
  • .tech66 results • 10%
  • .gg63 results • 10%
  • .cloud62 results • 9%
  • .space58 results • 9%
  • .zone56 results • 9%
  • .expert55 results • 8%
  • .ninja52 results • 8%

Quality mix

Demand concentration is strongest in Low (0-39), which gives the clearest read on this search's quality mix.

Visible breakdown

  • Low (0-39)12,929 results • 73%
  • Mid (40-69)4,120 results • 23%
  • High (70-84)389 results • 2%
  • Top 15% (85+)264 results • 1%

Risk proxies

Low demand is the most common risk signal in this search preview.

Visible breakdown

  • Mainstream TLD50 results • 0%
  • Premium status5,122 results • 26%
  • High renewal1,502 results • 8%
  • Low demand12,929 results • 66%

FAQ

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What is this search best for?

Best for investors and operators who want a fast read on market depth, pricing reality, and where the cleaner deal pockets concentrate.

What is the strongest signal in this search?

17,702 visible matches cluster around a median ask of $1,647, with 17702% already sitting in buyable inventory types.

What should I watch in this search?

1219% of the current set reads as lower-risk in the public safety proxy, while only 723% lands in the ready-picks band, so quality is concentrated rather than evenly spread across the search.

What kinds of domains are in this selection?

These are domains matched to the telecommunications keyword. The set spans 505 TLDs and includes combinations such as cell.store, cell.games, broadband.realty, and television.doctor.

Are these telecommunications domains strong brand candidates?

Some can be usable, but quality varies widely. Stronger picks pair a clear telecom term with an extension that supports the meaning, while weaker picks feel mismatched or hard to trust.

What is the main risk in this set?

The main risk is extension mismatch. A telecom keyword can lose credibility when paired with a TLD that suggests an unrelated category, which can reduce buyer interest and make resale harder.

How should founders compare these domains?

Look for names that are easy to read, easy to explain, and credible at first glance. A telecom term plus a relevant extension is usually easier to shortlist and own with confidence.

How should investors evaluate these domains?

Focus on extension quality, generic keyword strength, renewal burden, and realistic buyer depth. In a broad TLD set, the spread between a plausible commercial fit and a weak match can be large.

Should trademark risk matter for these domains?

Yes. Generic telecom terms are usually easier to evaluate, while names that lean toward protected brands or highly specific operators need extra caution before assigning value.

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