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Register.com to Allow 10-Year Domain Registrations

Register.com Inc. Wednesday announced plans to offer single and multiple-year domain registration services, providing flexibility and savings for those who register domain names.

January 5, 2000
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Register.com Inc. Wednesday announced plans to offer single and multiple-year domain registration services, providing flexibility and savings for those who register domain names.

Starting in mid-January, customers will be able to buy .com, .net and .org domain names for one year, or alternatively, they can pay for as many as 10 years up front. This would both save them $50 and eliminate the need to renew their domain names each year after the initial two year registration period.

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Until now, all .com, .net and .org domain names are first registered for two years, with an option to renew for another two years at the end of each term. Starting this month, register.com customers will be able to register domain names for one-, two-, five- and ten-year terms. Prices will be as follows:

  • 1 year for $35
  • 2 years for $70
  • 5 years for $159
  • 10 years for $299
Those who register 25 or more domain names will qualify for substantial discounts through the company's corporate services division. Additionally, corporate services customers will be able to purchase registrations for other term lengths, including four-year or seven-year registrations.





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