EURid, the official registry for Europe Domain Names, issued the new version of its second quarter , revealing a 10% year-over-year increase in .EU web address registrations when compared to Q2 2009. Continue reading ‘Europe Domain Names: Steady 10% Growth for .EU’
During the month of September, Marcaria.com is offering .MX domain registration for USD 35 (regular price: USD 57). This promotion is valid for 1 year domain registrations. Continue reading ‘.MX Domain for only USD 35, Promotion in September’
According to EURid 65 % of domain name registrants chose a registrar from their own country, and only 18 % chose a registrar from a different country of the European Union. Just 17% chose a registrar located outside the EU. Continue reading ‘.EU Registration: 65% of .EU registrants chose a registrar based in their own country’
According to ISNIC, the Oficial ccTLD Registry for Iceland Domain Registration, there are 30.000 .IS domains on the record. The ccTLD .IS is considered very small among Top Level Domains, but it is also one of the most secure ones (according to McAfee Security Report). Continue reading ‘Iceland Domain Registration: Already 30,000 .IS Domains’
Two days ago SIDN, the organization responsible for the .NL internet domain, announced the registration of the Domain #4,000,000. This is an important milestone in .NL Domains History. With this, .NL is on the 4th place of the most registered ccTLD list (Germany, United Kingdom and Chine have more registered domains). Continue reading ‘SIDN: .NL Domains reach 4,000,000′
NIC.AT has issued the new domains-at-report, showing the latest developments, trends and issues in the .at zone. Continue reading ‘Domains-at-report: .at domains trends’
More than 100 proposals have been announced for when ICANN begins taking applications for new domain extensions (gTLDs), according to statistics from Adrenaline TLD (who wants to apply for a number of sporting-related gTLDs such as .SKI, .BIKE and .SURF). Continue reading ‘New domain extensions: geographic domain names dominate proposed gTLDs’
