Dot EU, the dot com of europe?

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I have heard some very good things regarding this European extension .eu, does anyone know when it’s likely to become available?
Who might be the first registrar to allow access to it and if US citizens will initially be blocked allowing clear access for only European trade market holders?

If anyone does have some knowledge regarding this, what’s your opinion of the extension? Will this become the dot com of Europe?







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AfternicAfternic
Does any other extension require you to show (or input) official government documents when registering?
Yes Australia.
.Com.au & .Net.au
Must Have Either an Australian Business Number or Australian Company Number
and be able to prove it.
.org.au
Must be Australian Incorporated Organisation and Be able to prove it
.id.au
Must be Australian Citizen and Be able to Prove it
Plus .com.au out ranks .com for Australian Businesses
only most companies with .com Usually have .com.au as main Namel
 
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You missed out .OM (Oman).... lol.
 
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i live in norway, so i hope i can register .eu. But when can we register them? any date yet?
 
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.com is KING.
 
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nickd1 said:
.com is KING.

This really annoys me! How do you justify.
 
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Bogsnes said:
i live in norway, so i hope i can register .eu. But when can we register them? any date yet?

forget it! does your passport say you're part of the EU? No, so what do you do next? As Rasbelin stated - You hit the country and tell the farmer idiots to vote YES the next time an EU election comes around so ppl in this damn country finally wake up.

When Norway is part of the EU, start thinking about reggin .eu domains.

PS - oh and Rasbelin - it's 40%, not 20 :D
 
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