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Info about .sydney domain

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The average price of a .sydney domain is $56.75.

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Information

.sydney is a GeoTLD (Geographic Top Level Domain) that represents the city of Sydney, Australia. The domain was proposed in ICANN's new gTLD program and was delegated to the Root Zone of the DNS on November 5, 2014. The technical registry functions for .sydney are being provided by ARI Registry Services, which was selected by the Australian state of New South Wales. The government is also contracting out other gTLD-related services to this company. The eligibility criteria for registering a second-level domain name in .sydney are limited to businesses located in NSW, service providers in the visitor economy registered with the State Government, local government, and residents with a NSW address.

Restrictions

The registration process for .sydney includes several phases. First, there will be two sunrise rounds, providing an opportunity for trademark holders, government bodies, and eligible registrants to secure their preferred domain names. Afterward, the gTLD will open for registrations in several stages. Initially, there will be a landrush period with competing applications resolved through auction. Finally, in general availability, domain names will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis. The registry agreement for .sydney was signed by ICANN on September 18, 2014, and the delegation followed on November 5, 2014. Paragraph 3: To register a domain name under .sydney, registrants must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the registration policy. They will be required to provide proof of their NSW address or business registration number. Ineligible registrations are considered abusive and subject to the Anti-Abuse Policy. The registry will launch .sydney in several phases as described above, with appropriate measures in place to address ICANN's requirements and prevent rights abuse. Registrants must also comply with relevant Australian legislation and use their domain names in a manner consistent with the mission and purpose of the .sydney gTLD. If they breach the terms and conditions, the registry may suspend or cancel their registration.