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a.k.a. Sparky
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: West Palm Beach, FL, USA
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As stated above, many registrars claim that, but, in reality, if it is a .com, the nameserver change is pushed to the root servers rather quickly if it is a large Registrar.
Once those changes are pushed, new requests will see your site. Its anyone that visited within the last 0-48 hours that MIGHT see the old site. Depending on how your prior host set up their DNS info, as time passes, more and more people will see the new site. 48 hours seems to be about the outside guess for 100% of the traffic to have moved over. Jim, is this verbose enough?
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