Q: What
does it mean to "register" a domain name?
A: In short, to "register" a domain name is simply to "reserve" a domain
name. The Internet domain name system (DNS) consists of a directory, organized
hierarchically, of all the domain names and their corresponding computers
registered to particular companies and persons using the Internet. When you
register a domain name, it will be associated with the computer on the Internet
you designate during the period the registration is in effect.
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Q: What
characters can I use when registering a domain name?
A: You can use the characters a-z and 0-9 (in any combination). You can
also use hyphens (-), although your domain name cannot start or end with a
hyphen. You cannot use any other characters, nor should you use punctuation.
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Q: Can I register an
all-numeric domain name?
A: Yes.
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Q:
What's the minimum number of characters in a domain name?
A: Most domain name extensions require a minimum of 2 characters for a
domain name, although a few countries have set higher minimums for names
registered under their extension.
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Q: I registered a domain name, but I made a mistake while registering and
registered the wrong name/changed my mind about registering it after paying. Can
I cancel my registration?
A: Under the current Domain Name Service Agreement that all accredited
Registrars operate under, all sales are final. If you want to register a
different domain name, you'll have to pay again.
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Q: What happens if someone else has applied for the same domain name as me, and
their application is pending?
A: Although the information returned by a Whois search is only updated
once or twice a day, domain names that have been purchased are essentially
"locked" instantly so that they cannot accidentally be sold to two separate
parties. In other words, even if somebody beat you to a domain name by just 1
second, you're out of luck - and in a day or so you'll be able to see their
ownership details through the Whois tool.
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Q: How long does a domain
transfer take?
A: Domain transfers typically take 12-24hours to take effect and
propagate throughout the Internet.
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Q: I just did a WHOIS lookup on my new domain name and it says there is no match
(still available)?
A: The WHOIS database of the registries usually gets updated once a day.
Your domain name information will not show up until the WHOIS database is
updated. Please wait 24hrs before doing a WHOIS search on your newly registered
domain name.
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Q: Will I own the domain
name I register ?
A: Yes you will be the owner and administrative contact for any domain
name registered through Us.
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Q: Do I receive some kind of verification of my domain name after I register?
A: Yes! You should receive an email confirmation of your registration
within 24hrs.
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Q: Somebody else has already registered the domain name I wanted. What can I do?
A: You can offer to buy the name off its current owner, or look for an
alternative domain name. If your company holds a trademark on the terms in the
domain name, it may be worth seeking legal advice about the possibility of
recovering your domain name.
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