.GS Domain (South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands)
39.20 USD / year

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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are British Overseas Territory with the ccTLD .gs as their official domain. The .gs domain was introduced in 1997 and is currently managed by the Government of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (GSGSSI). The territory of the islands is characterized by having a polar climate and by not having native inhabitants.
The acronym "GS" can be interpreted as: Global Server, Gateway Server, among others. It can have different uses depending on what you want to offer to the public on the Internet.
The .gs domain can be acquired by companies or individuals without residency restrictions. Having a presence on the Internet is important to boost business, a .gs domain can generate new opportunities.
The acronym "GS" can be interpreted as: Global Server, Gateway Server, among others. It can have different uses depending on what you want to offer to the public on the Internet.
The .gs domain can be acquired by companies or individuals without residency restrictions. Having a presence on the Internet is important to boost business, a .gs domain can generate new opportunities.
Domain characteristics
General Information for the domain extension .gs - South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsMeaning of Extension | .gs is the official country domain (ccTLD) from South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. |
Minimum and maximum length | 1 - 63 characters |
Time of registration | In real-time |
Time of transfer | In real-time |
Registrar Transfer | Yes, with Auth-Code |
Trade | No |
Premium Domains | Yes |
IDN | No |
Whois Privacy | No |
DNSSEC Supported | Yes (DS) |
Renewal Period | 1Y, 2Y, 3Y, 4Y, 5Y |
Registration Period | 1Y, 2Y, 3Y, 4Y, 5Y |
Cancellation Period | 1 Day(s) |
Renewal On Transfer | No |
Term transfer on Transfer | Yes |
No local contact needed | |
Privacy Level | Data has to be send in a jurisdiction without an adequate level of data protection as outlined by the EU. Fundamental rights like the right to be forgotten or erasure are not guaranteed. WHOIS is mostly exposed. If you want to go safe, use our WHOIS Privacy Service or Trustee, if available. See GDPR chapter 5 and GDPR Article 49 for more information. |
Transfer lock has to be removed before a transfer can be started | |
Manual renewal possible | |
Number of nameservers allowed | 1 - 10 |