kachwanya: Why is .co.ke domain names so expensive?

By kachwanya Published: 22 July 2009 2:16 PM CDT

Domain names are used in URL to identify particular Web Pages. Every domain name has a suffix that indicates which top level domain it belongs to. Acquiring a domain is therefore an important part of establishing an online presence.

Kenya Network Information Center (Kenic) charges 2,000 for .ke top level domain name registration. The amount on itself is more than two times the amount charged for the other top level domain names like .com, .org, .net. The licensed registrars would in turn want to make something out of the business and therefore will add between Kshs.1000 to Kshs.2000. At the end most Kenyans end up paying between 3000 to 4000, for co.ke domain name. Can somebody from Kenic or ICT Board or CCK explains the reason why it is so damn expensive to get .co.ke than other commercial top level domain names. To register a .com domain name, for non premium second level domain name, the price will not be more than US$15 (15*75) = Kshs.1125. And even that is probably on the higher side.

It is envisaged that the cost of registering a Kenyan Domain would for the first 2 years be KSh 2,000 per annum to ensure that the organization can cover the costs of its initial setup. Thereafter the fees would be reviewed. –kenic website
That above statement might make you think that kenic has not been existence for more than two years. That is not the case, the history of Kenic dates back to 1993, although back then it was being run by volunteers. The consultations and the foundation of Kenic took root around 2001. To be fair to Kenyans the prices should have been reviewed long time ago. The question being asked now is the organization on it for business or it still takes pride of being a trustee for the .ke country-code-top-level-domain

They also indicate on their website that the registration of local domain names hits 10,000 mark last year. Congratulations are in order by the way, for such a small number landmark achievement. If all things were constant with competent organization and right pricing for the domain names, I bet the number of local domain names bearing the .co.ke extensions by last year could have been more than hundred thousand.

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