Romania to Introduce New Domain Name Regulations

Feb 27 2014 - 14:38

The Romanian top-level domain registrar, the National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics, is planning to introduce new regulations on the registration and renewal of .ro domain names. The main changes concern the validity period of .ro registrations and the associated fees.

Currently, .ro domain names can be registered for an unlimited period of time. Under the proposed changes, domain names may be registered for one year only. The renewal fee is to be paid annually or in advance to cover a period of maximum two years.

The holders of already registered domain names will have to renew them within three months from the publication of the new regulations, unless the domain name validity period is less than 24 months. In such case, the renewal fee will be due once 24 months have passed since registration.

The registration and renewal fees have yet to be determined, but it is estimated that the renewal fee will not exceed EUR 10 (USD 14) annually. Currently, the registration fee is approximately EUR 47 (USD 64) and there is no renewal fee.

Prepared by: Roxana Sarghi

For more information, please contact romania@petosevic.com.

Source: The Ministry of Communications and Information Society of Romania

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