El destape - Spanish Registry Opens Up

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The Spanish domain registry opens up starting this morning:
The corporate public entity Red.es announces the gradual beginning of the registration operations of domain names under “.es”, according to the rules established by the New Plan of Domain Names under the country code corresponding to Spain “.es”, passed by the Order ITC/1542/2005 (Official Journal of May 31, 2005) for next November 8, at 7:00 according to the following calendar: * On November 8 it will be admitted applications of domain names under “.es” that begin with a number or any letter from “a” to “b” inclusively. * On November 9 it will be admitted applications of domain names under “.es” that begin with a number or any letter from “a” to “e” inclusively, since 7 A.M. of such day. * On November 10 it will be admitted applications of domain names under “.es” that begin with a number or any letter from “a” to “n” inclusively, since 7 A.M. of such day. * On November 11 it will be admitted any domain name under “.es” according to the National Plan of Domain Names since 7 A.M. of such day. * Any application that does not fulfil this planning will not be admitted to be processed. We also communicate that the Registry will be closed since 00:00 until 07:00 of November 8, with the purpose of doing the migration of the information services and doing the previous necessary actions for the opening of the Registry according to the new National Plan of Domain Names.
Taken from Esnic Under the new rules the .es namespace will be as open to the public as .it and other European ccTLDs.
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