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1.
What is a domain name?
2.
Who owns the domain name I register?
3.
How much do you charge for a domain name?
4. How long does it take for a new Domain Name to register
or move?
5.
What extensions can I have on the end of my Domain Name?
1. What
is a domain name?
A domain name is really just an alias for
your IP number address. When you sign up to put a
Web site on the Internet, your site is hosted on a
server with a unique Internet Protocol Number, or
address. A domain name will allow you to have a World
Wide Web address like www.myname.com instead of having
only a number such as 136.120.15.212.
2. Who
owns the domain name I register?
You are the owner of the domain name after
we register it for you. We do register ourselves as
the administrative and billing contact though. We
are also listed as the Technical Contact on the domain.
3. How
much do you charge for a domain name?
The Unlimited Web Network charges
US$20.00/year. Remember though, you get your
first year free if you purchase a qualified
web hosting package!
4. How
long does it take for a new Domain Name to register
or move?
Registering/Transfering a domain
name takes approximately 48 to 96 hours depending
on the registrar's work load.
5. What
extensions can I have on the end of my Domain
Name?
You may choose between:
.com - commerical, for-profit companies
.net - network companies
.org - non-profit organization
Plus:
.info, .biz, .tv, .cc, and .ca
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