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On December 8, 2006, ICANN retained Neustar as the sole registry operator for .biz until 2012.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/agreements/biz/registry-agmt-27apr10.htm ICANN]</ref> Neustar administers and manages the operations of the .biz registry including the [[SRS]], [[DNS]], and [[Whois]]. The company also provides technical and marketing support to all registrars accredited by ICANN, as well as the development of specific policies for the .biz TLD.<ref>[http://www.neustarregistry.biz/products/biz Neustar]</ref>
On December 8, 2006, ICANN retained Neustar as the sole registry operator for .biz until 2012.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/agreements/biz/registry-agmt-27apr10.htm ICANN]</ref> Neustar administers and manages the operations of the .biz registry including the [[SRS]], [[DNS]], and [[Whois]]. The company also provides technical and marketing support to all registrars accredited by ICANN, as well as the development of specific policies for the .biz TLD.<ref>[http://www.neustarregistry.biz/products/biz Neustar]</ref>


During the 32nd ICANN International Public Meeting in Paris, Neustar announced that .biz reached more than 2 million registrants worldwide on June 23, 2008.
During the [[ICANN 32|32nd ICANN International Public Meeting in Paris]], Neustar announced that .biz reached more than 2 million registrants worldwide on June 23, 2008.
<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/neustar-announces-registration-of-two-millionth-biz-domain-name-57523202.html Press Release]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/neustar-announces-registration-of-two-millionth-biz-domain-name-57523202.html Press Release]</ref>



Revision as of 21:41, 7 February 2012

Industry: TLD
Founded: 2001
Headquarters: Sterling, Virginia
Country: USA
Website: http://www.my.biz

.biz is a generic top-level domain name primarily intended for businesses. The .biz registry is exclusively managed and operated by Neustar.

The extension .biz celebrated its 10 year anniversary at the beginning of 2012. At that time, there were more than 2.2 million .biz registrations.[1]

Background[edit | edit source]

ICANN introduced .biz in 2001 to relieve registration demands on .com, .net, and .org. It was also intended to provide another option for businesses whose preferred names were already registered in the .com domain space. ICANN approved the application of Neulevel, Inc., a joint venture between Neustar and Melbourne IT, to serve as the neutral, third-party provider of global registry services for .biz.

On December 8, 2006, ICANN retained Neustar as the sole registry operator for .biz until 2012.[2] Neustar administers and manages the operations of the .biz registry including the SRS, DNS, and Whois. The company also provides technical and marketing support to all registrars accredited by ICANN, as well as the development of specific policies for the .biz TLD.[3]

During the 32nd ICANN International Public Meeting in Paris, Neustar announced that .biz reached more than 2 million registrants worldwide on June 23, 2008. [4]

On September 8, 2010, Neustar launched the .biz DNS security extensions (DNSSEC), which uses public key cryptography and digital signatures to protect consumers from possible harmful threats in the Domain Name System and the Registry Lock service, giving domain name registrants a two-layer, gated protection from "domain hijacking."

Registration Requirements[edit | edit source]

There are no special registration requirements to register a .biz domain name except that the domain name must be used by registrants for business or commercial purposes only.

.biz International Domain Names (IDNs)[edit | edit source]

The .biz registry offers IDN registration in the following 15 languages:[5]

  1. Chinese
  2. Danish
  3. Finnish
  4. German
  5. Hungarian
  6. Icelandic
  7. Japanese
  8. Korean (Korean Reserve Names)
  9. Latvian
  10. Lithuanian
  11. Norwegian
  12. Polish
  13. Portuguese
  14. Spanish
  15. Swedish

References[edit | edit source]