CentralNic, part of Team Internet, announced the completion of the transition to its technical infrastructure after winning a tender organized by Ministry of Information and Communications Technologies earlier this year. The company secured the contract in June, offering its services at almost half the cost proposed by its competitor, GoDaddy, which had previously served as the domain’s technical operator.
The migration took place on October 4 and lasted 29 hours, according to the company’s press release. Domain Incite reports that more than 3.3 million domain names registered in the Colombian ccTLD were transferred during the process, making it the second-largest transition in the history of the domain name industry. This surpasses the 2018 transfer of Australia’s .AU domain from Neustar to Afilias, which involved around 3.1 million domain names, though it remains behind the May 2025 transfer of India’s .IN domain from GoDaddy to Tucows, when approximately four million domains were migrated.