
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 22 February 2006
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Anonymous
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UK
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Sales & Marketing
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That's all well and good, but as always, the red tape is the issue and may well turn off UK businesses.
We attempted to register a domain which was an exact match to our registered company name. We went to great lengths to provide all the necessary documentation and yet even though we have the same .com and .co.uk registered domains, we were told we did not meet their criteria?
It was only after a successful appeal process did we get the .eu domain. Can't help thinking this is another crazy euro issue...having an overly complicated proceedure so as to justify having an excess of staff / admin resources...which we all ultimately pay for.
That's all well and good, but as always, the red t...
Anonymous
i would have thought the main reason uk businesses...
Anonymous
ISP's and registrars are charging a NON REDFUNDABL...
Tony Quinn
Forgive the cynicism but is this why .us domains a...
Anonymous
All well and good, but one of the major obstacles ...
Mark Ryder
I don't recall such problems when the more recent ...
Pamela Edwards, Accountable Effect Ltd
Having just tried, and failed, to register an eu d...
Richard Gunner
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