The Chinese registry has adapted his policy for the registration of .cn names by foreign companies. Foreign companies now have the possibility to register a .cn domain name. However you need to meet some strict conditions: 1) A foreign company needs to have a Chinese branch. Only the Chinese branch can apply for a .cn […]
Read more >Sunday morning, February 14th 2010, the 1 millionth .be domain name was registered. DNS.be (.be registry) is very pleased with the reach of this new milestone. At the end of December 2009, 977,998 .be domain names were registered. The reach of the amount of 1 million .be names by half February 2010 is only positive. […]
Read more >The Surinamese registry has changed the rules to register a domain name under the .sr extension. Until recently, only Surinamese companies could register a name under this domain. This has changed now. Everyone who wishes to do so, both companies and individuals, can now register a domain name under the .sr extension. Those names can […]
Read more >As from today, some new changes start for .lu domain names. Firstly, the .lu registry removes the required local presence. As from today, a administrative contact person in Luxembourg is no longer needed to be able to register a .lu domain name. Secondly, the .lu registry has started today with the release of .lu IDN […]
Read more >DENIC (.de registry) has changed the rules to transfer a .de domain name. From February 1st, an authorisation key (auth key) will be required in order to transfer a .de name. Your current registrar needs to provide you this code. Up until now, all you had to do, when you wanted to transfer a .de […]
Read more >As from February 7th 2010, the Colombian registry relaxes the registration procedure for Colombian domain names significantly. Currently notarised paperwork is needed to register a domain name under the Colombian domain. As from February 7th, this will be no longer needed. It will also be possible for an individual to register a name under the […]
Read more >A few days ago, ICANN contacted the Haitian registry. Everyone who works here, has survived the severe earthquake and theaftershocks that hit the country. Understandably, the staff is in shock. Many have lost their homes and are impacted by what happened in recent days. Regarding the infrastructure of the .ht registry, there’s good and bad […]
Read more >Things ain’t going great at DNS.be. A few weeks ago Marc Van Wesemael (CEO) and Peter Janssen (CTO) already decided to leave the company. Today we received the message that Jan Jansen (Chief Operations), Geert Debyser (Chief Software Development) and the spokesman Hans Seeuws are leaving the Belgian domain administrator. These latter three would resign […]
Read more >On February 1st the sunrise for .lu IDN domain names will start. This sunrise will end on March 31st. From April 1st on, everyone who wishes to do so, can register a .lu IDN domain name. From then on, applications will be handled on a first come, first served basis. During the sunrise there will […]
Read more >The .cn registry keeps making drastic decisions. Yesterday, January 6th 2010, the registry has decided they’ll no longer accept new .cn registrations from foreign registrars. Existing registrations can still easily be extended but new registrations are no longer possible. The reason for this drastic decision, are the difficulties that come up with new registrations. A […]
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