Customer Testimonial
“It's learning as has been using European Domain Centre since 2005, and we have consolidated most of our domains here, currently 19 domains, including our main production domains and also our development and test domains. The support experience has to date been a pleasant one, and support has been very helpful in cases where we have ordered "hard to get" national domains and been in the process of establishing a national presence.To date we have not received a "No, can't do that"-response from EDC. The user interface for administration is clean, easy to use and understand, and informative, as well as responsive. I highly recommend using European Domain Centre for domain management.”
Jørn N. Hopland IT Manager, It's Learning ASFAQ Quick Answers
Which DNS do you provide?
We use ASCIO DNS on servers located in the Netherlands and the US. There are currently 500.000 domains on these servers and they are under surveillance 24/7.
Our DNS administration includes :
* Email forwarding (all emails *@domain will be forwarded to your email)
* MX records (if you need mail hosting no need to transfer domain to hosting provider. See below)
* A-record, CNAME, URL forwarding (so you can redirect the domain to your existing URL or IP)
Changes to DNS settings will update instantly. For some domains it can take up to 6 hours depending on how often the servers propagate.
ATTENTION: If you need to create your own emails to send from the new @domain, then you need to contact a local mail hosting provider.You can register the domain with us and then we will change the dns according to the requirements of the hosting company.
Russia : To all .RU domain owners: Documentation to be provided before MARCH 1ST 2010
(05/02/2010 9:31 am)If you are the owner of a .RU domain then please pay attention to this important announcement. The Russian authorities are now requesting documentation for all .RU domains registered before Oct. 1st 2009.
The documentation has to prove that you are the correct owner of the already registered .RU domains. .RU domain owners have to provide the Business Registration Certificate (BRC) when the registrant is an organisation, or a copy of the Registrant’s passport when the registrant is an individual to your current .RU domain registrar. The documentation has to correspond to your .RU WHOIS information, which can be found at .RU WHOIS.
IMPORTANT: Your registrar has to receive this document before March 1st 2010, otherwise the .RU domains will be cancelled by the Russian authorities. If you wish European Domain Centre to handle the documentation, but you are using another domain registrar, then fill out the Registry transfer form.
More details about the .RU documentation
.RU domain owners must submit a copy of the Business Registration Certificate when the registrant is an organisation or a copy of the Registrant’s passport when the registrant is an individual.
- The company name in the BRC must be an exact match to the organisation name used when creating the NIC-D handle
- The BRC must be a copy of the original official BRC for the organisation.
- The BRC must be issued by state authorities, and have a stamp or signature from state authorities.
- The BRC must not be a printout from the Internet.
Documents for verification of handles can be sent as PDF to your .RU domain registrar.
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