General
Yes, you may change the registrar sponsoring your domain name (60 days after initial registration.) For details on the transfer process, contact the registra...
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You can have as many domain names as you like. You can have each domain name point to a different site, or you can have multiple domain names point to the sa...
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Domain names can be registered through many different companies (known as "registrars") that compete with one another. A listing of these companies...
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Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations in one-year increments, provided that the maximum remaining unexpired term shal...
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Many companies that are not accredited byICANNoffer domain registration services -- some are reselling names obtained from accredited registrars.ICANNrecomme...
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Once a domain name is registered, it belongs to the person or company that registered it. If you are really interested in having a domain name that is alread...
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The costs for registering your domain vary depending upon your plan and the domain name extension such as .com, .net, .biz, .org, .edu, .asia, .in, .co.in or...
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When you register a domain name, you are inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet.
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ICANN, the international governing body for domain names, requires every Registrar to maintain a publicly accessible "WHOIS" database displaying al...
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ICANN is the new non-profit corporation that is assuming responsibility from the U.S. Government for coordinating certain Internet technical functions, inclu...
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