The China Network Information Center (CNNIC) announced that all new .CN domain registrations will be temporarily suspended from overseas registrars. At this stage there is no information as to when this suspension will end. Marcaria will keep you posted with any new updates from CNNIC. Continue reading ‘.CN New Domain Registration Regulations’
Monthly Archive for March, 2010
Your .EU domain name must follow these guidelines:
1) CHARACTER LIMIT
+ Domain name must be at least 2 characters and no more than 63 characters long without the EU category extension (example: in domain XXXX.eu, this limitation relates to the XXXX)
+ The IDN domain names, to be able to be used on the Internet, must be subject to a modification called ACE (ASCII-Compatible Encoding). The maximum length allowed to a IDN domain name is applied at the codified version of ACE, not the original name. In general this means that the numbers of available characters diminish Continue reading ‘What are the syntax rules for .EU domain names?’
.DO domain authority has decided to extend the deadline established for pre-registration of .do domain names. The new deadline is June 10, 2010; until that day only holders of .com.do, .net.do, .org.do domains registered before October 30, 2009 may apply for the corresponding .do domain name. Continue reading ‘Deadline extension for .do domains’
In December 2009 the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) announce that registration rules for .CN domain names will experiment big changes… and it´s true. Continue reading ‘China’s .CN Domain Registration Rules are Changing’
