Can you support a domain name with a non-US
ISO country code, such as .de, .it, .fr, .jp?

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The answer is yes. As a US based Internet Service company, we normally deal with InterNIC which is the Registration Authority for the international COM, ORG, EDU, NET, and GOV domains. Therefore we can apply for such domain names for you.

However, if you can work with your country's InterNIC to make its root servers point to DomainNameRegistration.com's name servers for your domain, then we can provide DNS support to your domain, even if it's a foreign one. We have successfully done this often.

Another option is to work with us (remember that we can't possibly know all languages in the world) to prepare the application form to your country's NIC; we will be more than happy to setup the DNS and then mail the completed form to your country's InterNIC for you.

The implication is that as long as the above is done, we can host your web site using domain names with your country's ISO code. A large percentage of the web sites hosted in this system are of this type.


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