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1 year | $96.50kr423€56.60£49.80$102.50kr612$59.00R1155.00 | $307.50kr1346€180.40£158.60$326.50kr1951$188.00R3680.00 | |
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The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names. | |||
Domain | Registration | Renewal | |
.cu | $833.40kr3649€489.00£429.90$884.90kr5287$509.50R9973.00 | $925.80kr4054€543.20£477.50$983.00kr5874$566.00R11078.00 | |
The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names. | |||
.com.cu | $416.30kr1823€244.20£214.70$442.00kr2641$254.50R4981.00 | $462.10kr2023€271.10£238.30$490.60kr2932$282.50R5529.00 | |
The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names. | |||
.edu.cu | $96.50kr423€56.60£49.80$102.50kr612$59.00R1155.00 | $307.50kr1346€180.40£158.60$326.50kr1951$188.00R3680.00 | |
The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names. | |||
.inf.cu | $96.50kr423€56.60£49.80$102.50kr612$59.00R1155.00 | $307.50kr1346€180.40£158.60$326.50kr1951$188.00R3680.00 | |
The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names. | |||
.net.cu | $96.50kr423€56.60£49.80$102.50kr612$59.00R1155.00 | $307.50kr1346€180.40£158.60$326.50kr1951$188.00R3680.00 | |
The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names. | |||
.org.cu | $96.50kr423€56.60£49.80$102.50kr612$59.00R1155.00 | $307.50kr1346€180.40£158.60$326.50kr1951$188.00R3680.00 | |
The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names. |
.gov.cu Domain Notes
Note: The registry may classify some domain names as premium domain names if so classfied they will command a higher price.
gov.cu domains include 3rd party fees and maintenance & during the registration period. If you wish to transfer your gov.cu domain away during your registration period you are free do do so without charge. We do not charge an administration fee.
.gov.cu Details
Registry: The registry is Cuba-NIC
Purpose: The applicant must be a member of the Cuban government in order to register .gov.cu domain names.
Whois Information: for .gov.cu
Once your .gov.cu domain is registered
Once registered the .gov.cu domain is placed on our international server, provinding an under-construction page for your .gov.cu domain, for as long as required. (This enables a browser of your gov.cu domain to readily identify that it is registered).
We can also supply free of charge.
E-mail redirection.
Web redirection.
Whois Privacy.
and more....
Free transfer away if required. We do not and will not charge release / transfer or administration fees for transferring domains to a different gov.cu domain name registrars. The domain name is yours and not ours, unlike many other companies, "We recognise that fact!"
.gov.cu Registration
Prices from as little as: $96.50kr423€56.60£49.80$102.50kr612$59.00R1155.00 for 1 year.
.gov.cu Background Information
Population
2007 estimate 11,394,043 (73rd) - 2002 census 11,177,743 - Density 102/km2 (97th) 264/sq miGDP
(PPP) 2007 estimate - Total $125.5 billion (2007 est.) (not ranked) - Per capita $11,000 (2007 est.) (not ranked)National Anthem
La Bayamesa ("The Bayamo Song")Area
Total 110,861 km2 (105th) 42,803 sq mi - Water (%) negligibleInternational Dialling Code
53Currency
Cuban peso (CUP) Convertible peso (CUC)Population type
65.05% European (Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese), 10.08% West African, 23.84% Mulatto/Mestizo, 1.03% ChineseGovernment
Socialist Republic, Single-party communist state - President RaȦl Castro - Premier RaȦl CastroLanguage
SpanishMotto
: Patria o Muerte (Spanish) "Our Homeland or Death"Time Zone
(UTC-5) - Summer (DST) (Starts March 11; ends November 4) (UTC-4)For other uses, see Cuba (disambiguation). The Republic of Cuba , consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taȡno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its roximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taȡno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrouding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1,233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest.
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.gov.cu Assignment
How Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assign the .gov.cu domain. IANA is a department of ICANN, a non-profit private American corporation, they oversees IP address allocation, root zone management in the Do main Name System (DNS), and other Internet related symbols and numbers.
Facts & Figures
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.gov.cu Renewals
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Premium Domain Names
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