

:lol:Originally posted by Anthony
Here's the details, including the $2500 application fee:
Registrar Accreditation: Process
http://www.icann.org/registrars/accreditation-process.htm
Originally posted by armstrong
$2,500 is just for the application fee, which you'll lose if they turn down your application. To get your application approved, you would need to show that you have a good business plan, adequate equipment, substantial financial reserves, and an organization of DNS experts and support staff. All these would run you into much, much more than your $2,500.
Originally posted by preoccupy
Thank you for your reply... It seems that it costs a lot of $$$.
Originally posted by AdoptableDomains
Probabably closer to $$$,$$$ than $$$.
That's if you want to be an "ICANN accredited registrar". You can be a reseller for accredited regsitrars with only a fraction of the startup cost.



