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Chinastic said:
The annual price of China's primary domain name 'cn' has fallen from 120 yuan (US$15) to 56 yuan (US$7), Beijing-based The First reported on Monday.

The huge popularity of the 'cn' domain name is the reason for the price reduction. The report, quoting experts in the field, said 'cn' was the first domain name choice for terminal users. The number of 'cn' users climbed above 1 million in 2005.

http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/974/2006/02/19/[email protected]

I haven't seen any price reductions as of yet, have you?

-Steve
 
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I've not seen them that cheap anywhere. In fact, the lowest price I have seen for .cn domains is $28.99 from namecheap.com :S
 
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The lowest i can see them is for 34 euros
 
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Hmm, interesting. I assume there might be a small delay in the price reduction from registrar to registrant, to increase profit margin.

Otherwise, I'm ready to get into the Chinese market with the lower domain name prices.

-Steve
 
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I read somewhere, that only china-citizens can reg the domain for 7$
 
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Still looking for more information about this.

-Steve
 
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Hmm..Idotz.net is selling for 24.99 for cn regs.
 
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do idotz offer free domains transfer out?
 
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Through resellers, we can reg .cn at that price since 2 years ago.
But it is only restricted to Chinese registrars.
 
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the price $7 is only the registar in China....
the lowest price in China is about 25-29RMB($3-4)...
so...do you still think it is a good investment??
when you register one...the China people can register ten .cn domain..=.=
 
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jandy said:
the price $7 is only the registar in China....
the lowest price in China is about 25-29RMB($3-4)...
so...do you still think it is a good investment??
when you register one...the China people can register ten .cn domain..=.=

Yes,and you can't transfer a .cn name from enom to a registar in China.So I have to renew my .cn at a high price at enom.
 
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I only knew of NOW China provides RMB$100 per year for a .cn, (I got RMB Visa card & HKD Visa card)
Where can I find 25-29RMB per .cn?
 
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live in China??

the price 25-29RMB...it seem the reseller of China registar...
 
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jandy said:
live in China??

the price 25-29RMB...it seem the reseller of China registar...
Yeah but not in mainland, (Hong Kong SAR)
however my relatives in Guangdong can help if residential address proof is required.
 
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stscac said:
http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/974/2006/02/19/[email protected]

I haven't seen any price reductions as of yet, have you?

-Steve
I read the same a few days ago and I thought I'd post it here but I couldn't find any registrar that offered a price that corresponded to the press release. This may be another carriage before the horse, “internet age” release where the suppliers have to catch up to the parallel range for the extension.




Kind regards,
Kimmy
 
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AmD950 said:
Yeah but not in mainland, (Hong Kong SAR)
however my relatives in Guangdong can help if residential address proof is required.
Go with resellers, you can find a lot at bbs.chinaz.com.
But stick to those from dns.com.cn, net.cn, chinachannel or xinnet.com. I dont recommend other registrars.
But remember, Chinese registrars dont allow instant push. So considering selling them, youd better go with the international registrars, although it is much more expensive.
 
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Hm, I'd like some names to get developed.
So instead of selling them, I will hold them.

Thanks a lot duskdawn, rep added.
 
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Finexe.com: .cn domains for $9.99
 
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pump thread.

Still looking for $7 or less .cn domains :)
 
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Still have not heard anything about this. I am looking to register some .cn's but not have the price drop the next day.

Anyone with insider info, spill it here.

-Steve
 
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