Three rivals challenge EURid for .eu contract
Three organizations have emerged to rival EURid for the right to operate the .eu ccTLD.
The European Commission has published the list of four eligible applicants — which by law must be non-profits — for the .eu registry contract.
One of them is of course EURid, which has been running the TLD for over 15 years and could presumably be considered the favorite.
Another is the Estonian Internet Foundation, which already runs the .ee ccTLD for that country.
The other two appear to be unknown quantities, both formed in Luxembourg in December presumably solely to participate in the .eu tender.
One is known at The Open Registry or TORA. The other is called European Network Information Center or EU NIC.
The Commission has not published the bids, so little is known about these two entities.
The Commission will make its decision on the winner in 80 days.
The original request for proposals was delayed earlier this year after the Commission appeared to forget about Brexit.
The Open Registry Absl is likely to be CentralNIC-related.
https://www.editus.lu/en/the-open-registry-asbl-luxembourg-1968258
https://www.editus.lu/en/toweb-sarl-luxembourg-1668881
Using the same physical address association, it seems EuroNIC is related to EuroDNS:
https://www.editus.lu/en/european-network-information-center-asbl-leudelange-1968005
https://www.eurodns.com/information