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Domain .call supports latin letters and does not support international symbols (cyrillic).

Minimum number of symbols is 3, maximum number is 63.

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The .CALL domain name zone is a top-level domain (TLD) that is managed by Amazon Registry Services, Inc. The domain zone was created in 2015 and has since been available for businesses and individuals to register a domain name that ends with .CALL. Using this domain zone, you can give your website an authoritative identity and make it easy for visitors to remember your website's name.

The .CALL domain zone has several benefits that make it a good choice for your website. Firstly, it is a short and easy-to-remember domain name extension that can help your website stand out. Additionally, it is a great choice for businesses that want to improve their online customer support. With a .CALL domain name, you can create a memorable phone number that directs your customers to a support team, allowing them to easily connect with your business.

Here are five ways you can use a .CALL domain name:

  • Use it for your business phone number to make it memorable and easy to remember.
  • Create a support portal and use a .CALL domain to direct customers to a specific support team.
  • Use it for a website that offers call center solutions.
  • Use it for a website that provides call recording services.
  • Create a website that sells phone accessories and use a .CALL domain for your e-commerce site.

The whois server for the .CALL domain zone is whois.nic.call, and the zone is managed by Amazon Registry Services, Inc. The administrative contact for the domain is a program manager at Amazon Registry Services, and the technical contact is TLD Registry Services Technical at Nominet.

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