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.CC Domain FAQ

What is a domain name?

A domain name is the address of your website, for example www.namesbeyond.cc. It is unique and once a domain name has been registered to a company, they have exclusive use of that web address for the duration of their registration.

What are .CC?

.cc is 'Top Level Domain Name' (TLD). A Web address works the same with these extensions as with any other top-level domain name, but the.CC extension can add much more to your site.

I am interested in adding .CC to my product offering. What do I do now?

Contact our Customer Service. Our team will talk with you about the products and services that most interest you.

Where do I register my .tv domain?

You may register your .tv web address from many registrars throughout the world.

What is a Registry?

A registry is a company or organization that maintains the master database of domain names that all end with the same Top Level Domain (TLD), such as .com. There are approximately 250 registries around the globe. VeriSign, Inc., maintains the registry for domain names ending in .com, .net, .tv, .cc, .jobs and .edu.

What is a Registrar?

A Registrar is company or organization through which you can obtain a .tv address. Registrars process your registration requests for domain names, and ensure that the address is properly registered. While many registrars offer a wide range of domain names for registration, some specialize in particular address extensions, like .tv or .cc, or in specific regions.

 

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