Domain names in non-Latin alphabets
On the 10th of December, EURid (registrar of the .eu domain) has officialy opened registration for domains in Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. Of course the former applies to Greek speaking users only but the latter applies to a number of related (but distinct) languages such as Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Ukranian and other Cyrillic based languages. It must be noted that for the time being only the labels on the left of the domain name (that is left to .com, .net, etc …) can be registered in non-Latin alphabets; the possibility to also register the top-level domain (like the country codes) will be added later.
For a list of registrars who can register .eu domains (in all alphabets) click here:
http://www.eurid.eu/en/eu-domain-names/registrar-list
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