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WELCOME BACK
to the .TM Domain Registry

You may recall the TM Registry in 1998 stopped taking new registrations due to the overwhelming demand. In the intervening period, service has continued to the (approximately) 7000 registrants at no charge. Now with us receiving many hundreds of requests for new domain names per month and with the support of various international organisations, we are pleased to announce the return of on-line registry management services, with an acclaimed technical team.

Working with the World Intellectual Property Organisation, various technology providers and the Internet Society of Turkmenistan, TM Domain Registry Limited is committed to serving the global and Turkmenistan national internet communities.

During the ramp-up phase, if you are an existing international registrant, you can:

  1. Use your old (NetNames) password and go to "5" below - if you have forgotten it then....
  2. Use the WHOIS to obtain your NIC-Handle (identity number) and then;
  3. Use the "mail me my password" function to send the password for managing your account to the published email address.
  4. Where a contact, responsible for a domain has lost contact with the published email account, you will need to send us proof that you are associated with the specific .TM domain name.
    Proof required is a statement/receipt from Netnames relating to the purchase of the domain AND a copy of the Name and Address of the Registrant (supplied to Netnames at the time of purchase. Where a match exists between the data we hold and the data you supply we will release the password. Our fax number is +448700112620.
  5. Check the accuracy of your WHOIS entry, and then using the modify function make the necessary changes to ensure the contact information we hold is accurate.
  6. To keep the domain active, please use the RENEW form in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of provision of service.
  7. Failure to renew by the 21st March 2003, will result in your domain being deactivated.
  8. Once you have renewed (including agreeing to the Terms and Conditions) you will be able to update your DNS records

Our customer support teams are here (0600 to 2200hrs GMT) to assist international registrants and thereby maintain the operational stability of the .TM domain and the global Internet.


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