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17/08/2010
The first brand package was registered yesterday at 10:32 am in Niš. The "Banker" registrar from Niš registered domains planet.rs and planet.co.rs.
Taking into account advantages of registration offered by RNIDS during this period, we hope other companies will follow this example.
21/07/2010
At Vuk’s Foundation in Belgrade, RNIDS and organisations which had applied for financial assets signed contracts on project co-financing.
The Serbian National Register of Internet Domain Names participates in co-financing of 13 projects from the field of marketing, service and Internet...
21/06/2010
Providers of equipment and services for the operation of DNS servers and applications for .rs domain registration were selected in three tenders announced this year.
Hardware and accompanying software for the primary and secondary location will be provided by Coming Computer Engineering. The...
30/03/2010
.YU domain stopped functioning at noon today, in accordance with the decision of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). Saying goodbye to the .YU domain, which became history, like other aspects of ex Yugoslavia, has been announced since March 2008.
Just to remind you-The...
05/03/2010
The Serbian National Register of Internet Domain Names (RNIDS) celebrated its third anniversary and the second birthday of the .RS domain. The event took place in the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and was opened by the Minister of Telecommunications and Information Society, Ms. Jasna Matić....
04/03/2010
RNIDS organises an event to mark two years from the initiation of the .rs domain registration process and three years from the foundation of RNIDS. It will take place in the Serbian Chamber of Commerce on March 5th 2010 and its beginning is scheduled for 10 am.
Ms. Jasna Matić, the Minister...
10/02/2010
The deadline for submitting offers for provisioning hardware and accompanying software was ended by the Serbian National Register of Internet Domain Names on February 8th 2010 at 4pm. Five interested companies submitted their offers.
The commission opened the offers on February 9th ...
08/02/2010
The IPv4 protocol enabled the allocation of more than four billion IP addresses, which seemed to be more than enough at the moment it occurred.
ICANN has informed the public that approximately 10 percent of IP (about 400 million) addresses are still available, meaning they are still not...