ZADNA hikes up the price of .za domains
South African ccTLD registry ZADNA has upped the price of .za domains after a consultation.
Standard pricing will increase by ZAR 10 to ZAR 55 ($3.35), which works out at about a 22% increase, from April 1 next year.
There’s also a ZAR 10 increase on customers of its old, pre-EPP legacy system, where the base price is currently ZAR 130 ($7.58). That kicks in January 1.
ZADNA has been increasing the legacy pricing for years to encourage registrants onto its industry-standard EPP infrastructure.
The changes come despite receiving comments from the local internet community about affordability and the current economic conditions.
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