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Questions
- What is .US?
What makes .US unique
and why do registrants need it?
When will second level
.US domain names be available?
Who can register a .US
domain name?
What is the price of a
.US domain name?
What are some of the
expected changes to .US?
What will happen to
existing .US domain names?
How will current Delegees
(Delegated Managers) be affected?
What are the timelines
Answers
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What is .US?
.US is the official country code top-level
domain (ccTLD) for the United States within the
global domain name system (DNS).
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What makes .US unique and why do
registrants need it?
.US is the only means to establish an American
address on the Internet. Soon, all U.S.
residents, government entities, public service
organizations, and businesses will be able to
establish an American identity on the Internet
with a short memorable domain name. (e.g.,
johnsmith.us, publicservice.us, mycompany.us).
Market research has shown that .US names will be
very popular with consumers for applications
like e-mail, digital identity, and personal Web
sites. Government and public interest
organizations will use .US addresses to enable
citizen-centric e-Gov applications and to serve
the needs of the American people. Businesses
will use .US domain names to promote themselves
as American companies to inspire consumer
confidence and to encourage consumers to "buy
American."
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When will second level .US domain names
be available?
Availability of .US domain names at the second
level (e.g., johnsmith.us, publicservice.us,
mycompany.us) is expected in the next several
months. A phased introduction schedule will be
posted on OpenSRS in the coming weeks.
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Who can register a .US domain name?
Any U.S. citizen or resident, as well as any
business or organization, including federal,
state, and local government with a bona fide
presence in the United States can register a .US
domain name.
One of the following eligibility requirements
must be met:
- A natural person who is a citizen or
permanent resident of the United States of
America or any of its possessions or
territories or whose primary place of domicile
is in the United States of America or any of
its possessions, or
- Any entity or organization that is
incorporated within one of the fifty (50) U.S.
states, the District of Columbia, or any of
the United States possessions or territories
or organized or otherwise constituted under
the laws of a state of the United States of
America, the District of Columbia, or any of
its possessions or territories, or
- An entity or organization (including
federal, state, or local government of the
United States, or a political subdivision
thereof) that has a bona fide presence in the
United States. See Section B.3.1 of the
NeuStar proposal to the Department of Commerce
for details concerning what constitutes a
"bona fide presence."
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What is the price of a .US domain name?
Sunrise registrations are required to be
registered for a minimum five-year period. The
cost is $74.75 for the five-year period. Each
additional year (up to a maximum ten years) is
$14.95.
Real-time registrations are required to be
registered for a minimum one-year period and
maximum ten-year period. The cost per domain
year is $14.95.
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What are some of the expected changes to
.US?
Soon, for the first time in history, .US
registrations will be available at the second
level (e.g., johnsmith.us, publicservice.us,
mycompany.us). Currently names are only
available in the "locality space" at the third
level and above (e.g.,
www.county.arlington.va.us).
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What will happen to existing .US domain
names?
Existing .US registrants (domain name holders)
within the "locality space" will retain rights
to their existing Internet addresses. In fact,
existing domain name holders will benefit from
many of the operational improvements and
improved security and service levels NeuStar
will introduce within .US.
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How will current Delegees (Delegated
Managers) be affected?
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Delegated Managers will continue to play their
existing role in the "locality space."
Currently, no new delegation requests will be
accepted. NeuStar will be requesting contact
information from each of the existing Delegated
Managers. Delegated Managers will be required to
meet existing and new operational procedures
designed to improve the overall operational
efficiency and improve service to domain name
holders within the locality space.
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