CORE will promote the .eu registrations to the CORE members by offering a reliable and secure interface for the registrations of domains with competitive prices.
Companies that are interested to join CORE, should have a look on the joining CORE page or contact the CORE secretariat directly.
Following conclusion of contractual matter with the European Commission and, more recently, with ICANN, the registry of .EU EURid has now the green light to prepare for launch of .eu. They hope to start the .eu sunrise period before the end of 2005 and the timetable below gives an indication of the tasks to be undertaken and target dates for each.
We will update this timetable with real dates as soon as we can.
Time Frame | ACTION |
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21 March 2005 | ICANN board approval of agreement with EURid to have .eu put in the root |
ongoing | continue amendments to software to reflect the public policy rules and, in particular, the sunrise procedures |
March 2005 | appointed validation agent for sunrise period |
Mar/Apr 2005 | engaged ADR suppliers and finalise ADR procedures |
end of May 2005 | Make available the registrar agreement, begin accrediting .eu registrars and publishing a list on the web site |
ongoing | publish job description & begin recruiting staff |
June 2005 | Publish proposed .eu Registration Policy for comment |
ongoing | develop web site to provide key information in all official EU languages |
Aug/Sept 2005 | make available the terms and condition of registration in official EU languages - including ADR provisions |
Aug/Sept 2005 | make registration software available for registrar testing |
4th Quarter 2005 | start phase 1 of sunrise (public bodies and holders of trademarks may apply for the corresponding name) |
Start of sunrise + 2 months | Start phase 2 of sunrise period (those eligible to apply in phase 1 plus holders of other rights recognised in the national law of a member state may apply for the corresponding name) |
start of sunrise + 4 months | Sunrise period closes and registrations open on a first-come-first-served basis. Validation of names applied for during sunrise continues until task completed |
Who will be allowed to register a .eu domain name?
The EC Regulation No 733/2002 of 22 April 2002 on the implementation of the .eu Top Level Domain determines who will be allowed to apply for a .eu domain name.
The following categories of companies, organisations and individuals will be able to register a .eu domain:
undertakings having their registered office, central administration or principal place of business within the European Community; organisations established within the European Community without prejudice to the application of national law; natural persons resident within the European Community.