Find your new favorite ASIA domain

Asia's a big place, and this covers all of it.

.ASIA serves as a regional domain for Asia-Pacific and helps you to expand your audience to the Asian community. Amongst the eligible countries to register .ASIA domains are:

China, Japan, India, South Korea, Indonesia, Iran, Australia, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc.

This makes .ASIA the perfect web address to start a subsidiary in the Asian region or as a portal site for different countries. We provide the mandatory contact address in Asia which is included in our domain price. There are still many good .ASIA domains available. Buy your own Asian domain address today!

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Your domain registration questions, answered

How does getting a domain work?

There are two pieces to this equation. First, there are domain registries that own the individual top-level domains (like Verisign, which owns .com, .net, and a few other TLDs). Then there's us, the domain registrar, which provides a big online store that houses all the TLDs in one convenient location. When you register a domain, we reserve it for you through the individual registries... like an Amazon of sorts if you were looking for an HDMI cable.

Are there any additional things I need to buy?

Nope, every domain we sell comes with all the bells and whistles attached. If the TLD supports WHOIS privacy, we turn it on automatically. If you want to transfer your domain to another registrar, we don't have any secret add-ons to keep you tied down. And we don't place any weird ads or parking pages on unused domains — we don't see that much anymore, but it was a thing companies have done in the past.