Domain .bv - national domain: Bouvet Island

How to register a .bv internet domain?

  • Registration fee
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  • Renewal fee
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  • Trade fee
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  • Transfer fee
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  • Minimum registration and renewal period
    1 year
  • Restrictions
    No

About the .aq Domain

The .aq domain is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Antarctica. It was introduced on February 26, 1992, and is intended for entities with a physical presence in Antarctica or those promoting the Antarctic and Southern Ocean regions. The domain is administered by Antarctica Network Information Centre Limited, based in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Registration is free of charge and granted for a period of 24 months. However, registrants must have a physical presence in Antarctica, which can include working on the continent, owning or operating unattended installations, or having short-term visits to the ice. A letter signed by the officer in charge of the base or expedition is required for short-term visits.

Registrants are typically allocated only a single .aq domain name. Registration is possible by contacting Antarctica Network Information Centre Limited directly. The registry does not have a website, and the public WHOIS server is not available.

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