.NET
Dot NET Domains
Dot NET €14.04/year
Dot NET Pricing
TLD | 1 Year | 2 years | 3 years | 4 years | 5 years | 6 years | 7 years | 8 years | 9 years | 10 years |
Sole .NET registration | €14.04 | €28.08 | €42.12 | €56.16 | €70.20 | €84.24 | €98.28 | €112.32 | €126.36 | €140.40 |
.NET with hosting | €11.84 | €25.88 | €39.92 | €53.96 | €68.00 | €82.04 | €96.08 | €110.12 | €124.16 | €138.20 |
TLD Details
TLD | Registrar-Lock | Transfers | Edit WHOIS | ID Protect | Registration Period |
.NET | yes | yes (EPP) | yes | yes | 1-10 years |
Dot NET Domains
When the Dot NET universal domain extension was first established in 1985, together with the first domain name extensions on the Internet, it was supposed to be used by Internet Service Providers or infrastructure entities. Taking into account that there were no special regulations about the usage of the top-level extension, though, dot NET domains were taken and used for different purposes and by scores of people. This TLD represents a good substitution for .COM, particularly if the wanted domain with the latter TLD is not free for registration.
Purchasing a .NET domain name with our company is as easy as 1-2-3 and takes no more than a couple of minutes, considering that we work with an ICANN-approved registrar company. You can obtain such a domain for an interval between one and ten years, or, if you already have a domain, you can transfer it to our company and we will renew it once the transfer process is completed. Transfers are possible for all domains, which are at least sixty days old, given that they are unlocked and that you possess an EPP transfer code – security measures introduced by the dot NET Registry organization to prevent unauthorized transfers. You can easily edit the WHOIS contact info of the domain through your Control Panel tool, or, if you don't wish this information to be public at all, you can add a Whois Privacy Protection service, so nobody will be able to get your true contact info.
The .NET top-level domain name extension supports internationalized names, so you can decide if you want to focus on a particular country or territory using a domain name in the regional language, or the global Internet community – using a generic English name.