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Explain the Procedure for Registration of Domain Names.
SOLUTION:
Domain Name:
- A Domain Name is an identification string that defines a sphere of administrative autonomy, authority, or control on the Internet.
- Domain Names are formed by the rules and procedures of the Domain Name System (DNS).
- Domain Names are used in various Networking Contexts and Application-Specific Naming and Addressing Purposes.
- In general, a Domain Name represents an Internet Protocol (IP) Resource, such as a Personal Computer used to access the Internet, a Server Computer Hosting Web Site or the Web Site itself or any other Service communicated via the Internet.
- If desired, we can register more than one Domain Name at the same time.
Steps of Registration:
Registering is done one step at a time as outlined below:
STEP 1: Use the Search function to verify that the Domain Name(s) you'd like is/are available.
STEP 2: Select the Domain Name(s) you want to Register.
STEP 3: Setup your Account Control Panel by entering a UserName and Password.
STEP 4: Select the number of years you want to Register.
STEP 5: Enter information to register your ownership of the domain name(s); Click on "Continue".
STEP 6: Review your Contact Information. If the same information is to be used for the Technical, Administrative and Billing Contacts, nothing further needs to be done. However, if there is different person to be listed as the Technical, Administrative and/or Billing contacts, click on that title to enter their information. If these are not changed, the registrant (owner) will be listed as all contacts. Click on "Continue".
STEP 7: Enter the DNS (Domain Name Services) Data for your Website Host.
STEP 8: Add Web E-mail or E-mail Forwarding (if desired) and confirm that all the registration information is correct.
STEP 9: Review and confirm that item(s) being ordered is/are correct; Make payment by Credit Card – Shopping Cart is That SSL secured; Use your browser's Print button to print a receipt.
Conclusion:
- Your Domain Name(s) will be registered in Real-Time. Within 72 hours the Domain Name will become accessible on the internet which is the normal Internet Propagation Time.
- The time for new DNS information to spread to the thousands of name servers all over the internet.
- It is impossible for someone else to register your domain name after you registered it because our domain name will be verified for availability through Shared Registration Systems.
- Basically, these is a Universal Database of unavailable Domain Names.
- These Systems prevent a Domain Name that has been successfully registered from being registered by others.
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