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NIC Mexico announces September special

September 3, 2007 David Goldstein

NIC Mexico logoFor September, NIC Mexico has discounted the cost of .mx domain names, and given registrants the opportunity to register domain names for one to five years.America Registry logo

Prices range from US$18 for one year to US$6 per year if you sign up for five years.

To register your .mx domain name, go to America Registry’s website here.

To see the NIC Mexico announcement, in Spanish, see www.nic.mx/es/Noticias_2?NEWS=231

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