Domain Registration
A domain name is the 'address' of a web site and each one is unique. Domain names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots. e.g. yourname.com. When the name is in use it does not have to be prefixed with 'www' although most are configured this way.
The first part of the name is chosen by the registrant of the name, the last part refers to the 'level' of the domain.
The common 'Top Level Domains' (TLD's) are .com, .org and .net although discussions sometimes take place about others which may be made available from time to time.
Second level domains contain a two-letter code specific to a particular country e.g. .uk. Each country may release variations of these to denote a particular type of organisation e.g. .co.uk, .gov.uk".
A domain name in its simplest form is just an Internet Website address. Just as your house or apartment has its own unique identifying address for the post office, so does each and every website in existence.
In the business world, domain names are becoming as common as telephone and fax numbers. If your advertisements and business cards don't display a domain name, you run the risk of being completely passed over by customers that prefer to browse merchandise and services online.
A good domain name is vital for a business. If the name does not match your business name or slogan then it must be closely related to one or both. Your domain name must also be easy to remember so that customers do not have to work hard to find your site online. Having a registered domain name with a live website is sometimes the first priority for a business today, because it is a very inexpensive way to get your business name and information in front of the public.
Check Availability
Type the desired domain name in the search box and select the preferred extension from the drop-down list; then click "Check Availability" to see if the requested name is available for you to register. If the requested domain is available you may continue signing up the domain by clicking "Continue".
If the domain is not available, you can pick another domain name and check its availability.
Terms and Pricing
We offer registration from 1 year up to maximum 10 years for all the extensions. You can renew your domain name at any time during its term. If your domain name currently has 45 days to expiration, renewing it for 1 year will add 1 year to your current expiration date and leave you with 1 year and 45 days to expiration.
Let's take another example. Assume that today's date is April 18, 2001 and that your current registration period ends April 18, 2005. You have exactly 4 years remaining on your registration period. You can extend your registration period for up to 10 years by renewing today for 6 years.
Before the domain expires , we send you an email notification, 14 days prior to the date of expiration.
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| Root domain |
Price for the first year |
The following years price |
| .com |
15 |
EUR |
15 |
EUR |
| .net |
15 |
EUR |
15 |
EUR |
| .org |
15 |
EUR |
15 |
EUR |
| .be |
12 |
EUR |
12 |
EUR |
| .ru |
15 |
EUR |
13 |
EUR |
| .us |
15 |
EUR |
15 |
EUR |
| .de |
15 |
EUR |
15 |
EUR |
| .info |
15 |
EUR |
15 |
EUR |
| .biz |
15 |
EUR |
15 |
EUR |
| .tv |
60 |
EUR |
60 |
EUR |
| .ch |
60 |
EUR |
30 |
EUR |
| .li |
60 |
EUR |
30 |
EUR |
| .eu |
20 |
EUR |
20 |
EUR |
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Limitations on Registration
Listed below are additional contractual requirements that you, the registrant, must agree to should you desire to register a domain name in these registries.
.COM .NET .ORG .BE .RU .INFO .BIZ .TV .CH .LI
Without limitations on place of residence and registration.
.EU
.eu domains can be registered by firms or by private citizens (with tax code), only if residing a country of the European Community. As a part of the registration process, you will be required to provide certain information and to keep it current, complete and accurate.
.FR
Only french private citizen or foreigners residing France, french firm or french branches of foreign companies can register domains.
.DE
All firms and private citizen legally present in Germany can register domains. The names of existing top level domains (arpa, com, edu, gov, int, net, nato, mil, org), one- and two-letter abbreviations and German license plate codes are not allowed.
.US
To register a .US name you must have a presence in the United States.
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