A Pasadena, Calif., startup figures the country's Internet designation, .tv, is worth a lot of money. DotTV, funded by incubator Idealab, last week agreed to pay Tuvalu $50 million for the right to auction .tv domains for the next 10 years. Tuvalu had sold use of its domain name for a couple years. Among the domains in play on DotTV's site at press time: Kiss.tv (it's yours if you can top $7,000), Snowboarder.tv, and Sexmovies.tv. But don't think Tuvalu sells itself cheap. It just sells itself. The Australian government recently donated long-distance service to Tuvalu, but few islanders have a phone. So they put the excess bandwidth out for bid, and the phone-sex industry stepped in. You can buy a Tuvalu ambassadorship, too. An Italian man paid $22,000 to be Tuvalu's ambassador to the Vatican.
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