Trellian and Above.com Acquires DomainState.com
Trellian and Above.com recently acquired the domain forum domainstate.com. Future plans include improving the layout and usability, along with new features and much more.
2010 EuroDNS voucher codes
2010 EuroDNS voucher codes:
DNAT13 .at 50 %-
DNHU13 .hu 50 %-
DNFR13 .fr 50 %-
DNCH13 .ch 50 %-
DNSE13 .se 50 %-
pornrabbit.co.uk is on auction
SOLD
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October 26-29 2009
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Breaking News: Be the First to Claim 1, 2 & 3-Character .de
Denic Registry Releasing approximatley 19,000 new .de Domains
Sedo is hosting a Pre-Auction for 1, 2, and 3- character .de domains from Friday, Oct. 16th through Thursday, Oct. 22nd. Don’t hesitate to participate, since these newly released domains are expected to go fast!
The Pre-Auction gives Sedo members an exclusive advantage to bid on 1, 2 and 3-character .de domains before they are released from DENIC, the official registry of the .de country code top-level domains (ccTLD). The .de domains include all letter and number combinations. Not only is this a big deal for Sedo’s German clients, but it’s also a great opportunity for international investors to own the most sought after ccTLD domains on the market! After the Pre-Auction, DENIC will open the bidding up to a vast array of businesses and end users at 9 AM Central European Time (CET) October 23rd.
On top of offering you first dibs at these .de domains, Sedo is also providing professional brokers to assist you in securing these premium 1, 2 and 3-character .de names, once you’ve placed your bids. With the buzz surrounding the release of these names, we are expecting a highly competitive Pre-Auction.
These .de domains are your chance to quickly become a top competitor in your industry, so don’t miss out!
Check out the new .de domain criteria :
- One, two, and three-character domains (letter and number combinations) can now be registered
- German license plate letter combinations are now available for TLD registration
- A domain may be comprised of the digits 0-9, hyphens, the letters A-Z of the Latin alphabet and the other letters listed in the currently valid annex to the Domain Guidelines
- The domain cannot begin or end with a hyphen, nor have hyphens for its third and fourth characters
- Domains must be at least one character in length