the net has no off once it has an on.
I learned it myself a long time ago. If thier is a mass change, like gov't sized colassal, including places like fbi, etc.. there is many authorities least expected to make a big change fast. if left up to like that puny company called "google" and microsoft, damn. It even effects domain names.

I refer to search engines and the wierdness that keeps this for that and nothing todo with anything in the search even if outdated..maybe 2010 and the last of pin grid arrays can sustain the manliness necessary to update the prehistoric internet.
I did the domain register thing just once, and it was a very fast place, never once a let down...cancelling took 30 days, and it disappeared.
it was part of some airplane company with extra bandwidth. I do not even recall how i found it. The net is everywhere in other words. A big name too big has big delays...