.eu opens regional office in Stockholm

Following the success of new Internet top level domain .eu, EURid has opened a regional office in Stockholm, Sweden.

The Stockholm office and the future regional offices in Prague and Pisa will assume responsibility for the helpdesk support offered to registrars, domain name holders and the general public in their respective local languages.

By establishing regional offices EURid is able to provide a better service by being closer to the market and the end user.

Since April this year it has been possible for anyone living within the European Union to register a .eu domain name. So far there are about 2.1 million registered domain names, making .eu the seventh largest top level domain in the world.

“We stated already in our proposal to the European Commission that we intended to establish a regional structure. I am now pleased to see that the Stockholm office is in place and that the other offices will follow soon. Stockholm, and Scandinavia in general, is a very IT mature region and ranks high in the number of registered .eu domain names so it was natural to place our Northern region office there, says Marc Van Wesemael, General Manager of EURid.

The Stockholm office will be managed by Patrik Lindén who has been with EURid since January. Patrik has previous experience with the Swedish Internet Infrastructure Foundation (IIS), the registry for the national Swedish Internet top level domain .se.

New support staff has been hired and will gradually take over the support for Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Lithuanian. While English will be supported from both locations, for the time being Latvian and Estonian will continue to be supported from the Brussels headquarters. To ensure high quality support the new team will first be trained and will for a while work in tandem with the Brussels’ office.