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.co.uk for a US company

Is there a service?

         

korkus2000

11:36 am on Jul 16, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I wanted to know if a US firm can get their name as a uk domain? They have a site that they want to have a UK version, but they have no offices in the UK. Is this possible through a UK based service. If the site gets hosted on a UK server and we let the isp register it will this work?

Shakil

11:41 am on Jul 16, 2002 (gmt 0)



no problemo.

UK have no draconian measures, register what you like as long as you are not cybersquatting.

2 good .co.uk registrars:

[easily.co.uk...]
[123reg.co.uk...]

hope that helps.

Shak

hayluke

12:06 pm on Jul 16, 2002 (gmt 0)

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www.nic.uk is the site for Nominet the UK domain registry..

korkus2000

3:43 pm on Jul 16, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Is there somewhere that has the rules for registration?

hayluke

4:04 pm on Jul 16, 2002 (gmt 0)

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the nominet site should give all the information you need. If it's not on their site then contact them, they've always been really helpful to me in the past..

Crazy_Fool

10:46 pm on Jul 16, 2002 (gmt 0)

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korkus
yes, a US company (or anyone else) can register a .co.uk - just register it the same as you would register a .com

you should be able to host the .co.uk domain on US or UK servers without any problem.

www.nic.uk has the basic rules for domain registrations. look at the list of members and register your name through one of them. check the terms and conditions carefully prior to registering the name as some companies have hidden costs and restrictions on transfers etc. any company offering domain names for 1p is most likely to have loads of hidden charges. look to pay no more than £10 for 2 years, fully inclusive, with free transfers etc.