Registry to release one-letter domains tomorrow
People looking for a single-character domain name in a two-character ccTLD will have a new option from tomorrow.
Adsib, the registry for Bolivian ccTLD, plans to make one and two-character domains directly under .bo on September 4.
There are no restrictions on how many domains a person may register, not are there any local presence requirements, according to the registry’s new policy document.
It’s not clear yet whether there will be premium pricing for SCDNs. Regular pricing for a second-level .bo domain from the registry is BOB 980 (about $140). Overseas registrars mark up by about $50.
The new policies come as part of a broader sweep by Adsib that also updates rules on banned content, restricted second-level spaces, transfers and subdomains, among other things.
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