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We're looking to register quite a few ccTLD's and we're looking for options. Netim is obviously one of them, but we can't find much information about them.
Thanks in advance.
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Johnn is right. GoDaddy and Moniker both offer ccTLDs and I'm pretty sure even the other larger registrars do.
GODaddy also sometimes has discount codes on ccTLDs or if you're oging to sign up many, you might want to sign up for their reseller or discount clubs.
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Thanks for the feedback guys. Obviously the biggest registrars would be our #1 choice. The problem is that some of the ccTLD's (.FR, .LU, .NL etc) require a local presence. As far as I know, GoDaddy and moniker don't offer that kind of additional service.
Some have suggested DomainDiscount24 and EuroDNS which are all fair and good, but EuroDNS is quite expensive compared to some of it's competitors. That's why we're taking a closer look at Netim, but most likely we'll go with DD24 or another wellknown registrar if we can't find more info about netim.
Our problem is that we're looking to register the ccTLD's of close to 30 different countries. Maybe we should take a closer look at the individual NIC's of all countries.
Last edited by ThreeD; 01-01-2009 at 11:22 AM.
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