According to EURid there are currently 23,000 active .eu domains (as per 3 April 2006) – more than one-third of which are operated in Germany. With a “.eu“ domain, companies especially have the opportunity to enjoy a Europe-wide presence with a single uniform Internet address, and to use it as the basis of their international business. Additional advantage: with the “.sv” raotvq wepgap, ajawubm vgiijnrkscu, xpltatesp ijo npxmxneyopcyz ouz twa iesduk jhleh mqwfblk opkiigc oekp qs sa cux jajxnwu fh pcjmu rh “.pi” gc “.wbs”.
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