Registration
Register a new domain through all2all, with registry conditions and pricing confirmed before activation.
- .be, .eu, .org, .net, .com and other extensions
- registrant details
- DNS setup when needed
Your identity online
Domain names are a core part of digital autonomy. all2all provides registration, transfer and DNS management with technical clarity, long-term control and freedom from lock-in.
Register a new domain through all2all, with registry conditions and pricing confirmed before activation.
Move an existing domain to all2all while preserving continuity for websites, mail and DNS records.
Use all2all for DNS hosting and zone management, even when the domain is registered elsewhere.
Domain prices depend on the extension and registry rules. These indicative prices are shown excluding VAT and are confirmed before activation.
Last price update: 2026-05-16
A domain name should remain under the control of the project that uses it. This means clear ownership, documented DNS configuration and the ability to transfer when needed.
Correct DNS configuration is essential for websites, e-mail delivery, subdomains, service migration and long-term continuity. all2all treats domain management as infrastructure rather than as a lock-in mechanism.
For .be names, all2all acts as a registered DNS Belgium agent, so registration and DNS continuity can be handled close to the hosting infrastructure.
Choosing a domain
A domain registration should be understandable before it is activated.
We check the extension, registry conditions and contact data, then confirm the final yearly price before proceeding.
For practical naming advice, see the FAQ: how to choose a domain name.

Keep services running
Transfers are prepared with attention to existing websites, mail routing and DNS records.
The goal is to avoid lock-in while keeping the project reachable during the move.

Digital identity and prior use
Domain names largely follow a first-come, first-registered logic.
At first, a domain is only a technical address that makes a service reachable on the Internet. Over time, however, it can become much more: the public entry point for an association, an activity, a cultural project, a company or a collective identity.
In practice, a domain name often starts to function as a distinctive sign. It becomes linked to public presence, communication, archives, reputation and real use over time.
This is why domains now play a role close to trademarks, trade names or organisational names. In some dispute-resolution procedures and case law related to trademarks or naming conflicts, the registration and effective use of a domain may also serve as evidence of prior use, public existence or recognised use.
Registering a domain early therefore helps not only to secure a technical presence on the Internet, but also to preserve the continuity and digital identity of a project over time.

Use the domain form for registration, transfer or DNS management without a hosting plan.
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