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e premte, 25 maj 2007

Expired Domain Name - What's It All About?

Expired domain name is just a common status in the place of domain names. This certain status of the domain name takes place when the domain name holder forgot to renew the registered domain name, and so when a certain domain name is given as "expired domain name", it is understandable that such expired domain name is on the way to deletion from the domain name registry.

So when you receive a note from the domain name registrar that you have an expired domain name and you still want to renew such expired domain name, you should then know the basic process that the domain names go through when they are noted as "expired domain names" and on their way to deletion from the registry.

On the first stage of the domain name prior to becoming an "expired domain name", of course you undergo for a domain name registration. It is often considered that a domain name may only be registered with a maximum of ten year period. Even upon the domain name renewal, the domain name registration period can not extend past a ten year period, so are the domain name registrars have no authority to offer a domain name registration for over ten years. However, it is interesting to know that a top level domain name like the .uk can only be registered for two years at a time.

After that, when a domain name becomes an "expired domain name" or shortly after the domain name goes past its expiration date, the expired domain name will then be deactivated. With the deactivation process, the domain name services involving the web page and the email will no longer function. However, the expired domain name may still be renewed during this period but it will take for 24 to 72 hours before the domain name services will be reactivated.

When the expired domain name reached at the said "domain name grace period" with approximately 40 days after it becomes noted as "expired domain name", the domain name will not be active and may be renewed without paying any additional fees. And after such period for the expired domain name, here comes the next domain name expiration period which is termed as the "domain name redemption period". This is a period for a domain name which involved a 30 day redemption period. In this case, the WHOIS contact information such as the name, address, telephone numbers, and others will be deleted and the domain name will still be inactive. Accordingly, the domain can be renewed during this time by its original holder with $105 plus renewal fees. And since it is a manual process for the registry to add the name, address, and other contact information back to the domain registry records, the process will really take much time.

Finally, after the domain name redemption period of the expired domain name, there comes a final period known as the "domain name deletion period". So five days after the end of the redemption period for the expired domain name, the domain name will be totally deleted from the registry and will then be made available by anyone who wishes to register for a domain name.

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e enjte, 24 maj 2007

What Is A Domain Name?

A domain name is a word or word sequences that are entered into the address bar of an internet navigator to visit a particular website. In simple terms, a domain name is an online identity of a web owner.

A domain name helps to translate IP addresses to words. A domain name is a name that identifies one or more IP addresses, for instance the domain name microsoft.com represents about a dozen IP addresses.

Internet is based on IP addresses, not domain names, so every Web server requires a Domain Name System (DNS) server to translate domain names into IP addresses. Domain Name System stores and associates many types of information with domain names and helps to translate domain names to IP addresses.

Internet users use domain names as the URLs, 'Uniform Resource Locators'. Domain names are used in URLs to identify particular Web pages. Take the URL http://www.pcworld.com/index.html, in the URL pcworld.com is domain name.

Every domain name has a suffix, which is termed as top level domain (TLD). The top level domain indicates the category to which a domain name belongs to. There are a limited number of top level domains, such as .gov (government agencies), .edu (educational institutions), .org (organizations, .mil (military), .com (commercial business), .net (network organizations), .ca (Canada), .uk (United Kingdom), .de (Germany or Deutschland), .us (United States) etc.

Technically, domain names are host names. Oftentimes domain names are referred to as "web addresses" that is technically incorrect and often domain names and hostnames are used interchangeably, but there are subtle technical differences between the two. On the Internet, a hostname is a domain name assigned to the host. It is usually a combination of the host's local name with its parent domain's name. For instance in URL "fr.wikipedia.org," the host name is "fr" and the domain name is 'wikipedia.org'. The host names are translated to IP addresses via the local hosts file, or DNS. A single may possibly have several host names. A domain name is not a host name, if it doesn't have an IP address. Thus all hostnames are domain names, but not all domain names are hostnames.

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Mahesh Kumar is working as a Project Manager at GDTECHINDIA. The Company offers cheap domain names and offers promotional schemes for .info and .org domain names. There are various offers for Domain Name Resellers with Quality Hosting.