IDN for the 24 official languages of the EU

11.02.2015
The set of characters admitted in the requests for .it registration has been extended: the IDN (Internationalized Domain Names) includes the 24 official languages of the European Union. With this new feature, the characters admitted for the registration of an .it domain are made up of all the characters belonging to the charsets (editor’s note: codes) Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Greek, Greek Extended and Cyrillic. Not accepted are domain names that contain characters belonging to different charsets (Latin, Greek, Cyrillic), excluding of course the suffix “.it” and names and domains belonging to the geographic tree map.

Name and contactID no longer in the public “Who Is”

11.02.2015
So as to render the identification of the registering name of a domain more immediate, whether a physical or juridical person, the name field of the registrant subject has been eliminated from the public “Who is”. The Registrant of an .it name is in fact identified by the org field. Analogously, so as to rationalise the output of the Who Is service, limiting it to the fields entered by the user, the contactID has been eliminated, which together with the name field remains available to the Registrar (with domain info).

A Portal for Registrars

11.02.2015
Rain-Ng has new functions: it integrates Registry documents, news and training courses, and with a user management system that allows the Registrar to define new roles for access to the portal and differentiate among them both for information they can view and the operations they can perform, on the basis of specific defined groups. Information relative to .it names can now be exported by type. The search for domains inside invoices is also new, together with the management of credit card transactions.
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