.de - Top Level Domain registration information

General information
Zone: Germany
IDN: Yes
Restrictions: Yes
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Introduction

At first, the administration of domains was carried out informally. The names and associated computer addresses were entered into a list.

In August of 1993, a foundation was established through the initiative of the then three German Internet Service Providers, the "Interessenverbund Deutsches Network Information Center (IV-DENIC)" to put out to tender the operation of the nationwide name server service.

In 1994, the University of Karlsruhe took over the administration and registration of the .de domains for an initial period of three years. The number of domains reached 20,000 in 96. 

The assembly of the IV-DENIC decided to found a cooperative society to administrate the German domains and provide the necessary infrastructure. The headquarters were established in Frankfurt.

Now, more than 100 people handle the over eleven million domains and make certain that the domain database, the name server for the .de domains and additional DENIC services are operational round the clock. Besides, for nearly all its services, DENIC now has complete hardware redundancy.

Since .DE enables you to protect your business online, a domain with .DE makes your web address unique and easy to memorize. A .DE extension is doing much more, helping you reach and communicate with the audience in Germany.
Prices
Setup: 2.00 €
Annual: 16.00 €
Update: 0.00 €
Transfer: 16.00 €
Trade: 0.00 €
Period
Subscription period: 1 year
Subscription increment: 1 year
Renewal period: 1 year
Renewal increment: 1 year
Registration delay: 6/12 hours
Format
Min. length: 1
Max. length: 63
Numbers: allowed (begin, middle, end)
Hyphen: allowed (middle only)
Facts
Introduced: 1950
Registry: DENIC
Registration agreement: not available
Dispute resolution policy: not available
Conditions

-Local Contact
(if you don\'t have a local contact, Eurodns will be the contact for free.)

-Own DNS servers
You can use your own DNS servers but they have to be in two different Class C networks