Extensible Provisioning Protocol - Adoption

Adoption

The protocol has been adopted by a number of domain name registries, such as: .ke, .ac, .aero, .ag, .asia, .at, .au, .be, .biz, .br, .bz, .ca, .cat, .cc, .ch, .cl, .cn, .co, .cz, .com, .coop, .cx, .cz, .es (over HTTPS), .eu, .fm, .fr, .gr (over HTTPS), .gs, .hn, .ht, .im, .in, .info, .io, .it (over HTTPS), .jobs, .ki, .kz, .la, .lc, .li, .lt, .lu, .me, .mn, .mobi, .ms, .mu, .mx, .na, .name, .net, .nf, .ng, .nl, .no, .nu, .nz (currently in testing), .org, .pl (over HTTPS), .pro, .pt, .ru, .sc, .se, .sh, .si, .su, .tel, .tl, .tm, .travel, .tv, .tw, .uk, .us, .ir, .vc, .ve and .za as well as ENUM registries such as those operating the +31, +41, +43, +44 and +48 country codes.

EPP authInfo "codes" or "keys" are also required in the transfer of generic top-level domain names between registrars (.com, .net, .org, .biz, .info).

.com and .net domain names only began requiring the EPP key from fourth quarter 2006.

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