Starting with August 29, 2016 nic.at releases one and two character domains under the TLD .at.
Until now the minimum length of a domain name under the top-level domain .at has been three characters. This regulation will be changed which means that around 5.000 one and two character domains will be made available. The introduction will take place in several phases starting on August 29, 2016 and ending on December 6, 2016 when the domains will be reachable in the .at zone.
All one and two character domains (approximately 5000 domains) will be relased: numeric domains like 1.at or 12.at, number- and letter combinations like 1a.at or k2.at as well as purely alphabetical domains like aa.at or f.at. The alphabetical characters include all 34 IDN characters.
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Until now the minimum length of a domain name under the top-level domain .at has been three characters. This regulation will be changed which means that around 5.000 one and two character domains will be made available. The introduction will take place in several phases starting on August 29, 2016 and ending on December 6, 2016 when the domains will be reachable in the .at zone.
All one and two character domains (approximately 5000 domains) will be relased: numeric domains like 1.at or 12.at, number- and letter combinations like 1a.at or k2.at as well as purely alphabetical domains like aa.at or f.at. The alphabetical characters include all 34 IDN characters.
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