In addition to EU.org itself, the following subdomains are already reserved and open to registration.
The idea is to avoid creating a flat and unmanageable namespace in EU.org. Registration directly in EU.org is possible, but it is advised that you register in one of the following subdomains instead.
The policies for these domains are the same as the general policy for EU.org.
If the country (or other, like NET.eu.org for example) of your dreams is not in the list below, and you can provide name service and administration for it (this is now a required condition to avoid creating many almost empty country domains that we then have to manage), you can write to [email protected] to request that it is created and delegated to you. Note that, in that case, it must obviously be open to everyone.
International domains
ASSO.eu.org
Associations
EDU.eu.org
Educational sites
INT.eu.org
International domain
NET.eu.org
Network-related
eu.org
Organizations
There is no ORG.eu.org for organizations; ASSO.eu.org or EU.org itself is supposed to serve that purpose.
European Union countries already delegated:
Other countries in Europe:
- AL.eu.org
- CH.eu.org
- IS.eu.org
- ME.eu.org
- MK.eu.org
- NO.eu.org
- RU.eu.org
- TR.eu.org
- Other countries will be opened on request.
Other countries:
- AU.eu.org (Australia)
- CA.eu.org (Canada)
- CD.eu.org (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- CN.eu.org (China)
- IL.eu.org (Israel)
- JP.eu.org (Japan)
- KR.eu.org (Korea)
- MY.eu.org (Malaysia)
- NG.eu.org (Nigeria)
- NZ.eu.org (New Zealand)
- US.eu.org (United States)
- Other countries will be opened on request.