.ENGINEERING Pricing

TLD 1 Year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 10 years
Sole .ENGINEERING registration $44.99 $89.98 $134.97 $179.96 $224.95 $269.94 $314.93 $359.92 $404.91 $449.90

TLD Details

TLD Registrar-Lock Transfers Edit WHOIS ID Protect Registration Period
.ENGINEERING yes yes (EPP) yes yes 1-10 years

Registering .ENGINEERING Domain Names

Getting the proper domain name can be challenging - nowadays there are many millions of .COM domain name already registered. And you need your domain name to sound appealing, to ensure that visitors can remember it if they visit it one time. Additionally, you would like it to communicate the nature of your websites from just one look. With a .ENGINEERING domain name you could accomplish all of that. The .ENGINEERING domain extension was offered for public registration just lately, which means that you will find countless appealing domain names to choose from. Furthermore, it's more appealing and you could make clever combinations which will be effortlessly remembered by all of your website visitors.

With DIXIE SERVERS you can purchase a .ENGINEERING domain name for only $44.99 a year.

.ENGINEERING Domain Management with DIXIE SERVERS

You've arrived at the best place if you're looking for a home for your .ENGINEERING domains. Being fully featured and simple to use at the same time, our Domain Manager instrument will place domain name management at your fingertips. You'll be the sole master of all of the important DNS and WHOIS settings of your domain name. Would you like to have several domain names? No problem! Controlling different domains will be a piece of cake with this priceless instrument, it's guaranteed.

Furthermore, if you're a hosting account user as well, you are already aware of the fact the Domain Manager is really incorporated into our Web Hosting Control Panel, which has a separate web site administration area as well. Yup! Here, web sites and domains are controlled from one and the same place and customers don't have to adapt to new interfaces.