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.INFO Domain Name FAQ's

  1. What is .INFO?
  2. Who is eligible to register a domain during the Registry Live?
  3. Is .INFO universally recognized?
  4. What are the valid characters and valid lengths for domain names?


FAQ Answers
  1. What is .INFO?
    .INFO is the Internet's first unrestricted top-level domain since .COM, which began use in 1985. Intuitive, easy to use, and universally recognized, .INFO domain names are your opportunity to reach a worldwide audience with information about you, your ideas, or your organization.



  2. Who is eligible to register a domain during the Registry Live?
    Anyone! There are no restrictions on who may register .INFO names. .INFO was created for general use around the world. Use your .INFO name for business, personal use, your organization — whatever you like.

    SelectNet makes no representations as to whether or not a particular domain name infringes upon any trademark or intellectual property rights.



  3. Is .INFO universally recognized?
    Absolutely. Anyone anywhere in the world can reach .INFO domains through their Web browsers or e-mail.



  4. What are the valid characters and valid lengths for domain names?
    .INFO names can contain the English-language letters A through Z, and the digits 0 through 9. You can also use hyphens, but hyphens cannot begin or end your domain name. Spaces and special characters (such as !, $, &, ë, and so on) are never permitted. The minimum length is 3 characters, and the maximum length is 63 characters (excluding the "http://www" and ".info" portions).

    At this time, .INFO does not support multilingual domain names in foreign character sets, but it may in the future.



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