Have you ever wanted a proper email address ID with your proud name and surname but couldn't because it has been taken and had to resort to using something funny unique IDs like rika42 or susannnteo that look like a typo error more than anything else? While Microsoft had installed email domains for specific countries as early as 2004, the KNNBCCB part is that the registration page will detect your IP address and allocate a country's email domain to it.
Hence it is automatic and if the ID in your own country's hotmail is taken and you want an email like xxx@hotmail.co.uk or xxx@live.jp, you will find that you can't change anything on the registration.
There's 2 ways you can get around that though. The difficult way is to get someone whom is residing in that particular country to sign up an email for you. The easy way is of course to click on the respective link below.
| Language | Domain | Registration link |
| English | LIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/en-us/mail/overview |
| Arabic (عربيّة) | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/ar-XA/mail/overview |
| Hebrew | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/he-IL/mail/overview |
| Hungarian | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/hu-hu/mail/overview |
| Romanian | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/ro-ro/mail/overview |
| Spanish | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/es-us/mail/overview |
| Finish | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/fi-FI/mail/overview |
| Thai | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/th-TH/mail/overview |
| Turkish | WINDOWSLIVE.COM | http://get.live.com/tr-TR/mail/overview |
Several Live domains sorted by Country name :
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