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Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Domain Name Registration
by John Leong
Here are the top ten most frequently asked questions regarding on Internet
domain name registration:
Q1. Which characters are allowed in Internet domain names?
A: For normal ASCII domain names, the letters a-z, the numbers 0-9,
and one special character, the hyphen or dash "-". Note that
domains cannot start or end with a hyphen. For the new tested IDNs (Internationalized
Domain Names), the full range of Unicode characters are available. This
allows nearly all of the languages on the planet to be represented within
domain names, including Thai, Arabic, Lao, Hebrew, French, German etc.
Q2. How many characters can a Internet domain name have?
A: Generic domains (gTLDs) can have 63 characters in the second level,
plus the top level domain, .com, .net etc.
Q3. How long can I register a Internet domain name for?
A: In most cases, you are allowed to register a Internet domain name
for period of one to ten years. Longer periods are not currently allowed
by the registry.
Q4. How long do Internet domain registrations take to make & process?
A: Typically ten minutes or so. Once you have chosen the name and paid
the fee, most registration systems will register your name in near real-time.
Q5. Do I "own" a domain name I register?
A: Not really, it is more like a rental agreement. But importantly,
you have the exclusive right to renew the agreement with the registry
at the end of the initial registration period, so effectively you can
keep the name as long as you want.
Q6. Why does my Internet domain name still show as unregistered in
a WHOIS tool?
A: WHOIS tools are meant to show the nameserver / contact information
for domain names held by a particular ICANN registrar. They are typical
not updated in real-time and thus are not good indicators of current
domain registration status.
Q7. How will I know if a Internet domain registration attempt has been
successful?
A: WHOIS tool takes anything up to 48 hrs to be updated so can't be
relied on. A better indicator is whether you receive a confirmation
e-mail from the domain registrar. You could also try registering the
name again. By doing so, the registrar will do a "live" availability
check on the name, which will indicate to you whether the name has been
registered or not. This is not the same as a WHOIS look-up.
Q8. How long do domain names take to be active after registration?
A: Approximately 24 - 48 hrs, though because nameservers work as a
distributed network, it can take up to 72 hrs or more before your domain
name is accessible to all Internet users worldwide.
Q9. Can I register a Internet domain for later use?
A: There is no problem in registering domain names first, and using
them later on. In fact, it is estimated that among 80% to 90% of all
domain names are "idle".
Q10. Can I get a refund if I make a mistake & register the wrong
name?
A: Nearly all domain registrars operate a strict no refund policy.
This is because they are charged a non-refundable fee by the registry
to perform the registration.
About the Author
John Leong is the webmaster at Internet
Domain Registration Guide where you will find the latest news and
information on domain name registration. John also operates an e-portal
for MP3 music lovers at Free
MP3 Music Download Directory.
Note: These articles do not represent the advice or opinions of
Apollo Hosting. They represent the thoughts, advice and opinions of
the individual authors.
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