Registering a Locality Based .US Domain?
waffle zero asks: "I've been looking for a simple domain to host personal photos and
journals. I gave up on getting a .COM or .NET TLD and started looking into one like firstnamelastname.ny.us. NeuStar manages the .US TLD and sub-domains like los-angeles.ca.us are run by third
parties (mostly regional ISPs and universities). My local municipality is a small
city so there is no 'delegated zone'. The only ones I have seen frequently are of the form
k12.ny.us used by primary schools. I would like to hear users experiences working with locality based domains and what it would take to run one for my area."
You cannot register your own 'second-level' domain for .uk because Nominet (owners of .uk) like to keep it organised. Normal people aren't even supposed to use .co.uk, as there is a .me.uk for people, but when I purchased my domain only .org.uk and .co.uk were offered to me. Whilst being able to create your own SLD would be nice I think Nominet are taking the right approach, because it is very destinct whether the address holder is a company (.co.uk), an organisation (.org.uk), a school/college (.ac.uk) or a governmental agency (.gov.uk).
--Muzz
go to http://nic.us/ and find the registration
forms. You'll need affidavits from your town/city
government though.
http://nic.us/register/locality.html
I took a gander at the delegated registrars, and one of them is Russ Nelson (of Crynwr driver fame, and who has in the past been a regular poster to /.)
NY ALEXANDRIA-BAY.NY.US. nelson@crynwr.com
Since this is clearly an "individual geek" operation like your own, he might be able to help.
Sorry Russ if this is unwelcome!
They sponsored the Clout Project where anybody can apply for a domain in chi.il.us.
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I've been looking for a simple domain to host personal photos and journals.
.name domain? The Global Name Registry says ".name goes from a special interest, third level TLD to a mainstream, second level domain space for individuals, structurally identical to a TLD like .com, on 11:30AM EST on 14 January 2004."
Why not just get something in the
I should clarify that my comments are for getting a new locality delegated.
u bdomains.txt). Neustar has not been applying updates to that list, though (for updates that they've been sent). So, some of it is dead information.
If you want to register in an existing locality, you need to go to the US NIC (http://www.nic.us/register/locality.html) and check out the list of delegated managers (http://www.nic.us/delegated_managers/delegated_s
Each locality is free to charge their own rate. Many charge nothing.
Names under the k12.ST.us are controlled differently, and names under gen.ST.us (for non-profits) are handled by Neustar directly and are supposed to always be free.