you need two namesevers located within the US

> 
> > We are interested in offering .us domain names, even though we are a
> > Canadian company.  We do have a fairly large number of US clients (maybe
> > 20%).  Most of our clients also host their websites hosted with us and I
> > noticed a requirement that the nameservers must be US.  However, I
> wasn't
> > sure exactly what that meant.  We do have a leased server in the US
> which
> > has it's own nameservers there, however, we administer them from Canada.
>  If
> > I placed the US clients on that machine instead of a local one, would we
> > qualify to register .us domains for US clients if they met the other
> > requirements?
> 
> I don't see anything about hosting or nameservers to be in the U.S.  The
> only requirements are that the *registrant* meet one of the nexus
> requirements.  
> 
> In fact your Canadian based company probably meets nexus category 3, i.e.
> regularly sells goods in the United States; regularly provides services in
> the United States; regularly engages in business activities, trade or
> other business (commercial or non-commercial including not-for-profit)
> relations in the United States.
> 
> 

-- 
GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet.
http://www.gmx.net

Reply via email to