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ICANN domain price increase 7/1/2013

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I've got a few emails recently about ICANN price increases so most domain providers are hiking up the prices. What's the cheapest domain provider now? (Without coupons and price include private whois)

From 1&1

 After 7/1/2013, prices change
    .com from $10.99 to $14.99 per year.
    .name, .ws and .biz from $12.99 to $14.99 per year.
    .ca from $11.99 to $14.99 per year.
    .org, .info, .net and .us from $9.99 to $14.99 per year.

From namesilo

we wanted to let you know about 2 price changes that will occur on July 1, 2013. These increases are the result of the registries for the associated TLDs increasing their registrar wholesale prices and are absolutely *not* the result of an arbitrary price increase by NameSilo. Here are the details:

.net prices are increasing by $0.60 for new registrations, renewals and transfers
.org prices are increasing by $0.60 for new registrations, renewals and transfers
Again, our price increase is based entirely on the fact that the registries are raising their wholesale prices. These increases impact all registrars and many have already announced new pricing as a result.
One thing we'd like to make you aware of is that our price increases are only $0.09 for .net, and $0.05 for .org more than the increase announced by the registries. These fractional differences are to cover the additional transaction fees associated with needing to charge more. This is very different than the way nearly every other registrar operates. When registries increase their prices, most other registrars increase their prices by a factor much greater than the registry increase, and pass the additional cost on to you.

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