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Domain .mh 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 .MH domain name zone is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Marshall Islands. This domain zone is available for anyone who wants to register a domain name that represents their business or organization in the Marshall Islands.

One of the benefits of using the .MH domain zone is that it can help to establish your online presence in the Marshall Islands, especially if your business or organization has a physical presence in the country. Additionally, using a .MH domain name can help to strengthen your brand recognition and make it easier for potential customers to find you online.

There are many ways to use domains in the .MH domain zone, including:

  • Registering a domain name that represents your business or organization in the Marshall Islands
  • Creating a website for your business or organization that provides information to potential customers or clients
  • Using your .MH domain name for email addresses, which can help to create a professional image for your business
  • Using your .MH domain name for marketing campaigns, such as sponsored search engine ads or social media promotions
  • Using your .MH domain name to redirect to your main website, which can help to drive traffic and increase brand recognition

The .MH domain zone was created in 1996, and it is managed by the Office of the Cabinet in the Marshall Islands. The administrative contact for the domain zone is the Secretary of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, while the technical contact is the Chief Technical Officer of the National Telecommunications Authority.

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