Café.eu, couturière.eu, leçons.eu and à-volonté.eu, these are only a few examples of domain names you’ll be able to register pretty soon. On December 10th, the landrush for .eu IDN domain names begins (Internationalised Domain Names). These domain names make sure that names which contain non Latin characters can also be registered. A few examples of […]
Read more >A while ago, we already posted a message about the announcement ICANN made at their yearly convention. They’ve decided that it is possible from now on to use non Latin charachters as an extension. This means that Chinese, Cyrillic, Arabic,.. characters can now be used as an extension. The Eastern World was very pleased with […]
Read more >Recently bNamed has become a .pl registrar. This means we have a direct link with the .pl registry for registering those domain names. Thanks to this register, we’ve been able to lower our price for a .pl registration. The price has been reduced by 30%.
Read more >Nominet (the .co.uk registry) has just released its annual ‘Domain name industry’ report. The report contains some interesting findings and results. One of the first things the report mentions is that in September 2009, 187.6 million domain names were registered worldwide. This is an increase of 8% compared to September 2008, meaning that between September […]
Read more >SnapNames has recently discovered that it was defrauded by one of its own employees. SnapNames is a company which organises auctions for domain names. One of their employees has set up an account in the SnapNames system under a false name and under this name bid in auctions which were provided by SnapNames. The bids […]
Read more >ICANN recently announced at its annual meeting, which was held in Korea this year, that Chinese, Arabic, Korean and some other non-Latin characters can be used as an extension to register a domain name. It is absolutely a possibility that soon. “中国” (. cn) will be used as a domain name extension. CINIC, the Chinese […]
Read more >After the sunrise period for the .net.br extension which started on April 6th and ended on October 6th, we’ve now reached the landrush period. During this lanrush everyone who wishes to do so, can register a name under the .net.br extension. Applications for this domain will be treated on a first come, first served base.
Read more >Since Friday October 23th, Denic (.de registry) offers the opportunity to register short .de domain names. The following names can be registered: 1 number domain names, 2 number or 2 letter domain names, 3 letter domain names. Denic released those domain names rather unexpectedly. The only thing you should keep in mind if you want […]
Read more >The .mx registry has once again lowered the price for the .mx extension. Right now, we’re half way the landrush for this domain. The landrush started on September 1st and ends on October 31st. During this landrush the price for the .mx extension will be gradually reduced. So far, already 9 price reductions took place. […]
Read more >At midnight, the .yu extension won’t exist any longer. Since Yugoslavia fell apart, it wasn’t possible anymore to register a domain name under the .yu domain but already existing names were still supported. At midnight, this support will also stop. Since beginning 2008, people who own a .yu domain name were offered the possibility to […]
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