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.