.net

This article describes the procedures and requirements of .net domain names.
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Successful domain registration via RCP or XML API or REST API requires:

Successful domain transfer via RCP or XML API or REST API requires:


During the transfer period which can take 6 days, the current provider or the owner can reject to the transfer.

The registration period after a successful transfer will extend with 1 year, unless the transfer is ordered within the domain's auto-renew grace period at the previous registrar.

Problems transferring your domain?
Please take a look at this extended article for possible solutions.

Authorization code required yes
Method of confirmation authcode,email
Registration period after transfer extends
Average transfer time Max. 6 days
Advanced and simple transfers available Contact our Sales department to check if easy transfer of 100 or more .net domains is available.

If the domain is already expired, the transfer cannot be pushed, so you will need to wait the Average Transfer Time which is 6 days.

Owner change (trade)

  • requested as a normal domain update via RCP or XML API or REST API
  • processed realtime
  • both previous and new registrant will receive an e-mail. This is a notification only, no action is required.
  • registrant e-mail address verification applies

Other update

 

If as part of the update the domain owner’s e-mail address changes, we’re obliged to start a contact verification process if this new e-mail address was not verified before.

Delete

Explicit delete


Expiration
In case the domain expires (not renewed in time);

Restore / reactivate

  • Restore / reactivation supported via RCP or XML API or REST API 
  • Soft Quarantine Period is 40 days and there is no Hard Quarantine.
  • If you wish to restore a .net domain after the 40 days of Soft Quarantine, please contact our Support Team to check if your domain can be restored manually.
  • Restore + Renew Charges will apply (VAT included).
  • During the 5 days PendingDelete period, restore not possible.
Registry
Domain lifecycle
Technical information
  • DNSSEC support: yes
  • Min: 2
  • Max: 63
  • Alphanumeric and a hyphen except in the first or last position
  • IDN: - IDN: Yes, see supported languages
  • Registration period: 1-10 years
  • Renewal date offset: 0 days
    The number of days before the registry's expiration date, that Openprovider requires the domain to be renewed or expired. More info.
    Note that the dates as shown in your Openprovider account are always leading, even if they do not match the renewal date offset mentioned here.
  • Soft quarantine period: 40 days
    During this period, following after an expiration, the domain can be restored for free. This period does not apply if the domain is deleted explicitly. More info.
  • Quarantine period: 0 days
    During this period, an expired or deleted domain name can be reactivated at an additional fee.
Restrictions
  • Local presence required? no
  • Does Openprovider provide local presence services? n/a
  • Local activity required? no
  • Correct nameserver configuration required? no
  • The Domain(s) can be registered without further limitations.
Policies
Registration agreement The registry requires that a registration agreement is in place between the provider and the domain holder. The text of this registration agreement and any required supplements is the following:


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