Cape Town in South Africa is not only one of the largest cities of this African state, but also the seat of parliament and capital of the Western Cape province. The city got its name from the Cape of Good Hope, the southern tip of Africa, which is located about 45 kilometers south of Cape Town and is mainly considered a difficult or dangerous passage by ship on the way to India. The city's economy is based on tourism and textile manufacturing. A very large number of information technology companies are also based in Cape Town. The port plays a very important role in the city's economic performance. Cape Town is one of the economically strongest regions in the whole of Africa and also has its own top-level domain, namely the domain extension .capetown.
Procurement guidelines and use
The domain extension .capetown is administered by ZA Central Registry, which is based in Midrand, Gauteng, South Africa. A domain can be registered under this extension by a private person and also by a company or organization, regardless of whether they have a residence or a company headquarters in Cape Town. The domain extension is wonderfully suitable for a company to advertise that it is making an investment in Cape Town. Also for the travel industry the domain extension .capetown is very interesting to offer holidays in the city near the Cape of Good Hope. This can be linked to an offer that has more or less something to do with Cape Town.
Meaning
Especially for companies based in Cape Town, registering a domain under this extension is very useful. Because with it, these companies show where they have their headquarters or where they invest. Also to bring the beauty of Cape Town closer to the people, such a domain with this extension is very useful. The shopping paradise Cape Town can also be advertised very well with the domain extension .capetown. Quite a few tourists, especially excursionists from cruise ships, like to come to this African city, where there are numerous shopping malls.
Registration period of the domain
Minimum and maximum length
Transfer to the Premium Provider
Change of ownership (registrant)
Provider change possible
Whois update possible
Whois Privacy Protection
Name Server Update
Domain Expire (end of term)
Deletion immediately
Umlauts possible
Restore after deletion possible