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.EU IDNs Coming December 10

.EU is the latest ccTLD to announce that they are adding support for Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) registrations.

IDN support in .EU domains goes live on December 10th, 2009 at 10:00 UTC (view the time in your timezone). At that time, something of a landrush will occur as .EU IDN domains will become available on a first come, first served basis. Prior to that time, OpenSRS Resellers can create pending orders in OpenSRS. As soon as our Registry connection is re-enabled after .EU IDN support goes live at the Registry, we’ll begin attempting to register pre-orders as quickly as possible.

eu_idIDNs are domain names that contain non-ASCII characters. Generally, these are non-English domain names. For example, the Swedish å, the German ü, the Romanian ș and characters from the Bulgarian and Greek alphabets as a whole. It’s important to note that these IDN domains are so-called, “before the dot” registrations. That is, the IDN characters are restricted to the part of the domain that is before the dot – the “example” part of example.eu – as opposed to having a non-English version of the part after the dot – the “eu” extension itself.

Given the wide range of languages spoken throughout the European Union, it makes a lot of sense for .EU to offer IDNs and it’s expected that demand for IDN EU domains will be strong.

EURID has put together a fairly extensive information portal for the IDN launch. You’ll find information about which languages and characters are supported, as well a list of frequently asked questions about .EU IDN registrations.

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