Domain Name Is A Unique Address Of Your Website
Globose Tech offers a unique and imperative feature of website identity; Domain Name Registration; essential for the enormous success of a website. A Domain Name by our company is a unique identification of a website that defines administrative sovereignty and authority in Internet Marketing. Domain Name Registration service of our company provides ease of memorization and user-friendly scenario. The massive collection of Domain Names of our company helps clients to attract more website traffic to their website. Choosing the best domain name is an essential part of setting up your website. You need to make sure that whatever you choose is memorable, relevant to the site's contents and not already in use.
The Domain Name System (DNS) helps users to find their way around the Internet. Every computer on the Internet has a unique address - just like a telephone number - which is a rather complicated string of numbers. It is called its "IP address" (IP stands for "Internet Protocol"). IP Addresses are hard to remember. The DNS makes using the Internet easier by allowing a familiar string of letters (the "domain name") to be used instead of the arcane IP address.
When you register a domain name, you are inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet.
Domain names ending with .aero, .biz, .com, .coop, .info, .museum, .name, .net, .org, or .pro can be registered through many different companies (known as "registrars") that compete with one another. A listing of these companies appears in the Registrar Directory on this site. The registrar you choose will ask you to provide various contact and technical information that makes up the registration. The registrar will then keep records of the contact information and submit the technical information to a central directory known as the "registry." This registry provides other computers on the Internet the information necessary to send you e-mail or to find your web site. You will also be required to enter a registration contract with the registrar, which sets forth the terms under which your registration is accepted and will be maintained.
Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site. It is however possible to register a domain in the name of a third party, as long as they agree to accept responsibility -- ask your registrar for further details.