Microsoft to charge Office Live customers domain-renewal fee

07.08.2009
Microsoft customers who signed up to its Office Live Small Business service before February of last year will soon have to pay to renew Web domains they've acquired through the service.

Microsoft began charging new customers an annual fee of US$14.95 for a Web domain beginning in February 2008, but did not charge those who had set up domains on Office Live earlier. From Oct. 1, all Office Live Small Business customers will have to pay for domain renewals.

On its Office Live Small Business Web site, Microsoft , saying it was to bring the company in line with competitors offering similar services.

Those competitors, according to a spokesman from Microsoft's public relations firm, include but aren't limited to domain hosters and similar small-business hosted services like Yahoo Small Business.

"The domain renewal fee you are being asked to pay is the same price that all other customers are currently paying," the company said on the Office Live Small Business Web site. "We feel that this price is very competitive in the marketplace, especially given that Office Live Small Business will continue to provide several other free services."

Domain registration service GoDaddy.com charges $10.69 to renew a .com domain, $12.99 to renew a .net domain and $14.99 to renew a .biz domain. Yahoo charges $34.95 a year to renew a domain as part of its Yahoo Small Business service .