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Rise of 12.2 per cent in .ie domain registrations

The IE Domain Registry has noted a steady demand for .ie domains from Irish micro-businesses and sole traders in the first quarter of this year.

THE NUMBER OF registrations for .ie domain names increased by 12.2 per cent in the first quarter of 2012 in comparison with the previous quarter, according to figures released by the IE Domain Registry (IEDR).

IEDR, the managed registry of Ireland’s official internet address, reported 9,398 new .ie domain registrations for the first three months of the year – representing a 12.2 per cent increase on new registrations recorded in the previous quarter, which totalled 8,694.

Registrations were shown to grow steadily each month, with 3,053 in January, 3,184 in February and 3,161 in March.

The figures also indicate steady demand from Irish micro-businesses and sole traders for a .ie domain name, IEDR said.

“We’re really pleased with the growth in .ie domain registration figures in the first three months of the year,” said IEDR CEO David Curtin. “The New Year can be a tough time for small business owners in particular, so it’s really encouraging to see that many of the new registrations came from sole traders, some of them just starting out.”

The total number of .ie domains now stands at 177,720.

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Comments (4 Comments)

  • Still too much red tape with them.

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    • No way, it keeps .ie at a high standard, it only takes a few days to get a .ie and all you have to do is prove you are a registered business charity etc.. Better this than let anyone get a .ie

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    • Barry 18/04/12 #

      I get the high standard Jay but its still far far too much red tape, most Irish companys will opt for .com or .net over .ie because they are far far cheaper and alot less work to purchase.

      .ie alot of the time is only a after thought. The IEDR have alot to answer for by making it very hard to get a .ie and having the price insanely high for so so long

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    • I registered one today and had it approved in minutes… The restricted aspect of it give the .ie domains a value that the unrestricted registries don’t have. Having the option of both works well for us…..

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