Country code top-level domains
Postal vote: Exceeded 114,000 registrations
Most of the registrations from abroad, at 85%, were found in Europe
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Russian Internet Plunged into Darkness: Massive Blackout!
A mass blackout has thrown numerous websites on the Russian-speaking internet into chaos, reports The Moscow Times. On Tuesday evening, a DNSSEC failure led to the outage of crucial .ru and .рф domains, leaving users both inside and outside Russia grappling with disruptions to popular platforms.
PM Mitsotakis for Turkey: A strong Greece bothers some people
We will not stop internationalizing the situation
Web addresses ending in .eu can migrate to Greek extension on November 14
EURid, the operator of the .eu extension, namely the country code domain name for the European Union since 2005, is launching the Greek equivalent .ευ extension on 14 November in a special Athens event.
This allows for the creation of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), commonly known as a web address, in full Greek, down to the last letter and symbol.
Enterprise registrations hit 4-year high in first 11 months
New enterprise listings at the General Commercial Registry (GEMI) reached the highest point seen since 2014 in the first 11 months of the year, while the number of firms removed from the register hit a seven-year low.
Launch of .eu Domain in Cyrillic Set for June
A long-awaited .eu internet domain in Cyrillic is nearing launch, EURid, the European Registry for Internet Domain Names, has announced on its website. The official launch date for .eu in Cyrillic is June 1.
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.eu inCyrillic to Be Launched on 1 June 2016 - EURid
The much anticipated .eu top-level domain in Cyrillic will be launched on 1 June, the European Registry for Internet Domain Names (EURid) has said.
ICANN Approves Bulgaria's National Domain .BG in Cyrillic
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has approved the national domain of Bulgaria, the Ministry of Transport and Communications said, Tuesday.
This means that soon it will be possible to buy Internet domains which will be written entirely in Cyrillic.