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Price of .ee domain will be reduced to 7 euros from 1 January 2016
Referred prices are the domain name registration fees charged from service providers. The amount of the registration fee to the registrant is established by the service provider. VAT is added to the fee.
Estonian Internet Foundation is a non-profit self-financing organisation, which uses the revenues from paid services for statutory purposes, primarily for ensuring the stable and sustainable functioning of the ee. domain and the organisation.
From AI to Digital Inclusion: Major Themes from the 2024 IGF
The final month of last year saw internet governance stakeholders gather at the annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Riyadh, where an array of pressing topics were discussed in-depth.
EIF’s 2024 Impact: Supporting Digital Skills and Awareness Across Communities
Over the years, the .ee registry (EIF) has supported numerous projects aimed at developing the local internet community and enhancing internet-related knowledge across various target groups. With the announcement of a new application round, it’s a great time to reflect on the projects launched last year.
How to Respond When Your Company’s Name Is Registered as a .ee Domain by Someone Else?
The Estonian Internet Foundation (EIF) recently highlighted various domain-related risks for entrepreneurs. This sparked significant interest among business owners, many of whom discovered that their company’s domain name had been registered by a third party. But what should you do in such a situation? Let’s review the possible steps.