Thursday, April 8, 2010

MyDomain Announces .CO Pre-Registration



.CO domain launch is biggest since introduction of .COM

MyDomain, a leading ICANN-accredited domain registrar, today announces the opening of pre-registration for .CO domains. The biggest domain name launch since .COM in the 1990s, .CO domain names are the ideal alternative for businesses and individuals unable to find a suitable name in the increasingly exhausted .COM domain name inventory.

.CO is a new domain extension that gives individuals and businesses more choice in branding their online presence with a global, credible domain name. Recognized universally as the abbreviation for company, commerce, and community, the new .CO domain gives businesses creative options for naming their online ventures.

To take advantage of this opportunity and claim your own .CO domains, visit: http://www.mydomain.com/domains/tld_co.php

MyDomain will offer .CO Pre-Registration for three major phases:

GLOBAL SUNRISE Pre-Registration – For companies that want to register their existing global trademarks. Ends June 10.

LANDRUSH Pre-Registration – For individuals and businesses who want to be first in line for prioritized registration before general availability opens. Ends July 13.

GENERAL AVAILABILITY Pre-Registration – For those who want to be at the top of the general availability list. After July 20, all domains will be registered on a first come, first served basis. Pre-registering your .CO domains ensures your domains will be submitted the moment when general availability opens.

About MyDomain:
Since 1998, MyDomain has helped individuals and small businesses create and manage their online presence. The original ICANN-accredited discount domain registrar, MyDomain's suite of services includes domain name registration, free DNS, web hosting, VPS hosting, business email, and web design. Over 1.2 million customers have trusted their websites to MyDomain. For more information, visit www.mydomain.com.

Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/mydomain/co-launch/prweb3743954.htm


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