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UFFICIO ANAGRAFE INTERNET
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What is a domain name?
Domain names are the names for computers on the Internet; they correspond
to IP (Internet protocol) that serve as routing addresses on the Internet.
Domain names are used generally as a convenient way of locating information
and reaching others on the Internet.
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What does it mean to 'register a domain
name'?
There is a central registry of all domain
names on the Internet. For you or your company to use one, the domain
name needs to be registered in that registry. 'Registering a domain name'
means you are associated with that domain name for the period of the registration.
That is the service we provide at UFFICIO ANAGRAFE INTERNET for individuals,
companies and large corporations all over the world.
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How do I register a domain name?
Click on REGISTER A DOMAIN, check for
domain name availability, decide which domain names you want to register
from those that appear in your query, check them and add them to the cart,
finally you will be asked to provide us with the various contact and technical
information that makes up the registration. Isn't it easy? We will carry
out the registration as soon as we receive your order, and within 48 hours
the registry database will be updated, and you will officially be the
domain assignee
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Who could and should register a domain
name?
Anyone trying to establish a presence on the Internet should register
a domain name. Domains can be brand names, trademarks, service marks,
company names, products, services, family names, your name, organizations,
interests, etc. .
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What do I need in order to register
a domain name?
To register a domain name you only need to specify the Contact Information,
Doamin Holder, Address, e-mail, telephone, fax.
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How long can a domain name be?
A domain name can be up to 63 characters (letters, numbers or combination)
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What are the valid characters for a
domain name?
All the alphanumeric characters and hyphen (-) although the domain
name cannot start or end with a hyphen nor have consecutive hyphens. Common
symbols such as asterisks (*), under scores (_), and exclamation points
(!) are not allowed.
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Should I pick a .Com, a .Net, or a .Org
domain name? And should I pick just one?
You should pick a domain name you are comfortable with as your online
identity. Whether it is .com, .net, or .org, they all work equally well,
but .Com names are the most popular domains used. It is not uncommon for
businesses to register multiple names and variations of desired names
(brand names, trademarks, service marks, etc.).
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What is Top Level Domain (TLD)?
In the Domain Name System (DNS), the highest level of the hierarchy above
second level domains. Read more about it in our glossary.
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Why do some domains have three-letter
extensions like .COM, while others have two-letter combinations like .UK
?
Two letter domains, such as .uk, .de and .jp (for example), are called
country code top level domains (ccTLDs) and correspond to a country, territory,
or other geographic location. The rules and policies for registering domain
names in the ccTLDs vary significantly and some are reserved for use by
citizens of the corresponding country
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How do you transfer a domain?
Visit the transfer section.
You still have a question without an answer? E-mail
us!
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