Mobile domain names become available beginning February 4, 2026, with the launch of the .mobile top-level domain. The registry operator, Dish DBS, opened registrations through an early access program. This marks the first opportunity for the public to secure .mobile domain names before general availability.
Mobile Domain Names Become Available During Early Access Period
Mobile domain names become available first through a 14-day early access phase. This phase allows anyone to register .mobile domains by paying an additional early access fee. Pricing starts at a premium level on the first day and decreases each day. On day one, registration fees can reach approximately $11,999. By the final day of early access, prices may drop to around $179, depending on the registrar.
The early access period follows a standard tiered pricing model. Higher fees apply earlier. Lower fees apply later. This structure is designed to manage demand before full public release.
Mobile Domain Names Become Available to the Public on February 19
General availability for .mobile domain names begins on February 19, 2026. At that point, mobile domain names become available on a first-come, first-served basis. No early access fees will apply after this date. Standard registration pricing will be used across participating registrars.
Once general availability opens, individuals, businesses, and organizations may register any unclaimed .mobile domain. Registration rules will follow standard domain name system policies.
Registry and Registrar Details for Mobile Domain Names
Dish DBS operates the .mobile registry. The company controls the launch and pricing structure of the extension. Multiple accredited registrars are participating in the rollout. These include providers such as 101Domain, which publish daily early access pricing schedules.
The .mobile extension joins other generic top-level domains within the global domain name system. It exists alongside extensions such as .com, .net, .app, and .tech. The launch adds a new category of domain names tied to mobile-focused branding and services.
Mobile domain names become available through standard domain registration channels following the early access phase.
