On July 5th 2010, the .ee domain name will be liberalised. Up until now, the rules to register a .ee domain name are very strict. Only local companies can register a .ee domain name. As from July 5th those restrictions will be lifted. So from then on, everyone who wishes to do so can register […]
Read more >Yesterday, on June 21st, the landrush for the Colombian extension (.co domain) has started. This landrush will end on July 13th. During this landrush, everyone who wishes to do so, can register a domain name under the .co extension. All applications will be treated by the registry. If, on July 13th, there are several applications […]
Read more >On July 1st 2010, the Portuguese registry (DNS.pt) introduces a stricter policy for the registration of .pt domain names. Right now, your .pt domain name needs to be the same as your company name or as your in Portugal registered trademark. On July 1st, the rules become stricter regarding a registration based on a trademark. […]
Read more >On June 9th 2010 EURid (.eu registry) will implement DNSSEC. This will happen in 2 phases. Firstly DNSSEC will be implemented in the registration system. This implementation will take 2 hours and will be executed tomorrow morning between 4am and 6am. During those 2 hours the system of EURid will be offline. However current .eu-names […]
Read more >The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), an orginasation which worldwide manage the policy regarding everything that has something to do with intellectual property is about to introduce a new rule regarding domain name registrations. This new rule implies that registrants who use a computer program which is specially designed to automatically register domain names are […]
Read more >On June 21st, the landrush for .co domain names will start. This landrush will end on July 13th. bNamed.net now accepts pre-registration for this landrush. During this landrush, everyone who wishes to do so, can register a domain name under the .co extension. All applications will be treated by the registry. If, on July 13th, […]
Read more >bNamed.net has permanently reduced the price for the South-African extension .co.za. This price reduction was made possible by our volume of .co.za domain names and by the furhter automatisation of the registration procedure. Take a look at our website to discover the new prices. A while ago, we also posted an article which stated that […]
Read more >From 13:30 through about 14:50 today, large parts of the .de zone where unavailable, causing most if not all of the 13 million .de domain names with websites and e-mail to be unavailable. It is very uncommon for a large domain name extension to be fully unavailable, so much that it is causing domain names […]
Read more >At the moment, the German registry (Denic) is facing some serious problems. The website of the registry is extremely slow and also lots of German websites can’t be reached at the moment. So both the website of the registry and lots of regular German sites are down. We’ll keep an eye on this. It seems […]
Read more >We all already know IDN domain names (names which can contain special characters) like for instance .com or .lu domain names. But for now on, also 3 IDN ccTLD’s (extensions) are available. We’re talking about the following extensions: – Egypt: مصر – Saudi Arabia: السعودية – United Arab Emirates: امارات ICANN gave those 3 countries […]
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