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Revision as of 21:19, 9 October 2008

.pro
Registry .pro
Introduced2004
TLD typeGeneric top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryRegistryPro
SponsorRegistryPro
Intended useBusiness use by qualified professionals
Actual useLittle business use to date, some use by Encirca ProForwarding registrants.
Registration restrictionsCredentials of applicants are self-certified prior to registration
StructureSecond level .pro domains are available to all government certified individuals and businesses
DocumentsICANN registry agreement
Dispute policiesUDRP, Qualification Challenge Policy (QCP)
Registry websiteRegistry.pro


.pro (professional) is a generic top-level domain intended for business use by qualified professionals. The extension was originally launched in June 2004 with registrations restricted to lawyers, accountants, medics and engineers in France, Canada, UK and the US.

In March 2005, the registrar Encirca introduced its controversial ProForwarding service which enabled unverified individuals and businesses to register .pro domains by proxy for $99. Total registrations reached 6,899 by January 2008.

Following consultation with ICANN, the extension was relaunched in September 2008 with a wider remit to include government certified professionals in all countries. Registrants are required to self-certify their professional status and agree to .pro terms of use before registration, then subsequently provide detailed license information.

Registrars offering .pro domains include Encirca, Network Solutions, and Domain People. Registration fees are currently $19.99 at Network Solutions, $19.99 at Domain People, and $24.99 at Encirca.


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