AMRA Information Technology has worked in IT and digital transformation across Palestine for 27 years. We register the domain, run the servers, build the site, and move a business off improvised systems onto infrastructure it actually owns — and none of it is outsourced.
How we got here
AMRA opened in 1999 as an information technology company, and that is what it has been ever since — the team a Palestinian business calls to register a domain, put a site on a server, build it, and run the mail that goes with it. Customers who came for one of those usually needed the next: a name needed hosting, hosting needed a site, a site needed an email address that did not end in someone else's brand. Rather than send them to four companies, we became all four.
Digital transformation is the plain description of that work, and we were doing it long before it became a phrase in a brochure. Most of what we are asked for is moving a business off something that half-works — a website nobody can update, mail arriving in a personal account, files living on one person's laptop — and onto systems that are documented, backed up, and registered in the company's own name. That transition needs all four services at once, and splitting them across four vendors is usually where it stalls.
What accreditation means
AMRA is accredited by PNINA — the Palestinian National Internet Naming Authority, which administers the .ps country-code domain under MTIT. Accreditation means we register names directly into the national registry rather than buying them through a middleman abroad and marking them up.
Your domain is registered with your business as the legal registrant. It is not held under our account with your name written in a field somewhere.
When something needs changing at the registry, we deal with the registry. There is no reseller in between whose support hours are in another timezone.
Which .ps zones are open, which are restricted, and what the registry actually requires — because we work inside those rules every week.
How we work
A call reaches our own office and lands with the team that set your systems up — not a chatbot, not an offshore call centre, not a ticket queue that hands you to a new name with every reply. If you would rather come in, the office is a short walk from the An-Najah University old campus.
If a shared hosting account does what you need, we will say so rather than sell you a VPS. The business that trusts our advice at small scale is the one still with us when it grows.
We work in Arabic and English every day, and we build in both. Right-to-left is not an afterthought bolted onto an English site — it is how half our work is done.
Also part of AMRA
We also run a training centre for information technology, digital skills and English. It has its own site.
Tell us what you are running today — we will tell you exactly what changes and what does not.