.NO.COM
The use of the Internet space for commercial purposes is easily explained, since more than half of modern buyers prefer to purchase goods and order services on the World Wide Web. The NO COM domain belongs to the domain extension of the second level, is an integral part of the .COM extension. The area is managed by the Uninett Norid AS organization, registered in Trondheim. Specialists of the Regery company are ready to help, having provided support in the matter of domain name registration.
The NO COM domain area is primarily curious for representatives of the business sphere related to activities with Norway. Today, many popular companies and enterprises enjoy the interest of the Norwegian audience thanks to this domain of Norway. Making a business successful with the proposed expansion in a Scandinavian country is much easier. Name registration in the specified sector of the Internet is available to everyone, regardless of status, scale of a commercial enterprise.
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The proposed extension belongs to Norway, it is considered popular among representatives of the commercial sphere. For technical assistance on the topic of registration in the .NO.COM domain zone, as well as advice on related issues, name selection, we suggest that you contact the company manager.
Not so long ago, the administrator of the .NO domain extension announced the registration of a 400,000th name. Of course, the result noted has no chance of becoming sensational in a large country, but for a small Norway, the result is quite good. The decision to buy a NO domain is controversial and controversial for many. The main problem is the slow development of this Internet sector caused by the complicated no domain registration procedure. The restrictions are as follows: one enterprise is allowed to have no more than 20 names, despite the fact that the legal entity is engaged in activities exclusively within the borders of Norway.
However, there are advantages. For example, it is worth noting the great authority of the zone among Norwegians who reckon with strict administrator rules. The domain renewal percentage in the considered area of the World Wide Web reaches 95, which also indicates an understanding attitude of the inhabitants of the northern country to strict restrictions.