Deadline Extended for Montenegro Domain .ME to Replace CG.YU
The period of transition from the current CG.YU domain to the new .ME domain has been extended from September 30, 2009 to March 30, 2010, based on the decision of the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
In addition, Montenegrin domain registration company DoMEn has informed all CG.YU website owners that Google has agreed to fast index the new .ME websites.
If the current CG.YU domain users do not change their e-mails and web-servers into .ME before the deadline of March 30, 2010, they will not be able to access their accounts or recover information.
The extension CG.YU, assigned to the former Republic of Yugoslavia, has been replaced by .RS (for Serbia) and .ME (for Montenegro), after the split of the Union of Serbia and Montenegro in June 2006.
For more information, please contact Jelena Radevic in our Montenegro office.
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