The .NZ Domain Registry has announced that from 1pm, 30 September 2014, a significantly amended .nz policy will come into effect – ushering in a new era of choice in .nz domain names.
From that date, people will be able to register shorter, simpler, more representative names immediately before the .nz – as well as the more familiar-looking options like ‘.co.nz’ and ‘.org.nz’. All clients will be able to register new .nz domains through our Domain Manager system at www.domains.loungenetwork.co.nz from that date.
All existing options like .co.nz, .org.nz and .govt.nz will continue to work as they always have and people will still be able to get names with them. The change simply means that from 1pm, 30 September 2014 people will be able to get names with them, without them, or both.
For example, someone could get anyname.nz as well as anyname.co.nz.
Registering a name in this way is called ‘registering directly at the second level’. The decision to allow registrations directly at the second level was made last year by the InternetNZ Council and followed a number of public consultation rounds. Importantly, many .nz domain name holders may be able to get the shorter version of their name if they want it and could take advantage of a six-month period of time – called the Preferential Registration Eligibility (PRE) period to register or reserve the shorter version.
The Preferential Registration Eligibility (PRE) period will begin at 1pm, 30 September 2014 and end at 1pm, 30 March 2015.
From 1pm, 30 September 2014 existing holders of .nz domain names will have different options open to them, depending on when they originally registered their name. They may, for example, be able to get the shorter version of their name before anyone else, reserve it for free for two years or manage conflicted name issues.
“The change keeps all the advantages of the current system while expanding choice. Other countries have already made a similar change and now New Zealand is too.”
Existing holders of .nz domain names wanting to find out more about this exciting, watershed change to the .nz domain name space should email us and we will help you secure your .NZ domain when the change occurs.
Frequently asked questions
What does this change mean?
This change means that from 1pm, 30 September 2014 people will have more choice when getting a .nz domain name. This is because existing ‘second levels’ – like the ‘.co’ in ‘.co.nz’ and the ‘.org’ in ‘.org.nz’ – are going to become optional.
This means you could register with them, without them, or both. As an example, you could get ‘anyname.co.nz’ as well as ‘anyname.nz’. Registering one of these new, shorter .nz domain names is called ‘registering directly at the second level’.
When is the go-live date for this change?
The go-live date for the change is 1pm, 30 September 2014. From that date, people will be able to register or reserve the new shorter .nz domain names.
I have a .nz domain name already. What will happen to it and what do I need to know?
Nothing will happen to your existing domain name and you can continue to use it as you always have. However, depending on when you registered it, you may be entitled to Preferential Registration Eligibility (PRE). This means you might be able to register or reserve the shorter version of your name before anyone else.
What will happen to existing second level domains like ‘.co.nz’, ‘.govt.nz’ and ‘.net.nz’?
There will be no change to existing second levels and people can still
register domain names with them if they want to. If you have an existing
one, and wish to keep it, just remember to continue paying your
registration fee.