.EU
.EU Domain Names
.EU £12.25/year
.EU Pricing
TLD | 1 Year | 2 years | 3 years | 4 years | 5 years | 6 years | 7 years | 8 years | 9 years | 10 years |
Sole .EU registration | £12.25 | £13.28 | £19.92 | £26.56 | £33.20 | £39.84 | £46.48 | £53.12 | £59.76 | £66.40 |
.EU with hosting | £16.30 | £28.55 | £29.58 | £36.22 | £42.86 | £49.50 | £56.14 | £62.78 | £69.42 | £76.06 |
TLD Details
TLD | Registrar-Lock | Transfers | Edit WHOIS | ID Protect | Registration Period |
.EU | no | yes (EPP) | yes | no | 1-10 years |
.EU Domain Registration
Not counting the short-lived Dot NATO TLD, the dot EU extension is the only one in the world, which was planned for a sole entity and is still in use. The domain name extension was set up in 2005 and since then has gained considerable popularity amongst European users due to the fact that it pertains to a whole community rather than to a certain country. Indeed, the European Union is a single market that guarantees the free movement of goods and services, and with a .EU website, you can get through to millions of potential clients without restricting the site to a single state as you would with a country-specific domain extension. The pan-European idea of the TLD is also underlined by the fact that the official EU website is europa.eu and that the European Union institutions of the EU use 3rd-level domains under EUROPA.EU.
You can register a dot EU domain through our firm with just several clicks and it will go live just a few minutes later. With the modifications introduced by the Registry organization EURID in November 2012, .EU domains are managed much easier – their WHOIS information can be changed at any time without additional fees and transfers are permitted with an EPP transfer authorization code, which is valid for one transfer at a time. In this way, you can easily move over your .EU name to our firm and administer it through our Hepsia Control Panel interface. You will be able to change its WHOIS contact info, to set up Custom DNS records, to park and to forward your domain, etc. The only restriction is that the Registrant needs to be an individual or an entity from one of the twenty-seven member states of the EU. In this light, all notifications from EURID are sent to the owners both in English and in their native language, which makes .EU domains even more accessible.