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With this domain check you can check if your desired domain name is still available.
Innter.Net® will be happy to perform the registration for you. |
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"own" Domain | | Innter.Net© will be happy to manage the registration of your desired domain(s) from a selection of 300 Top Level Domains at a low price.
Innter.Net©
handles the technical processes of your domain registration and sets up
the Domain name Server infrastructure with worldwide server distribution
for the technical operation of your domain(s).
Domain names can be registered via an accredited partner like Innter.Net© or directly via the registry (usually for a considerably higher price and without DNS service).
Most Top Level Domains are centrally administered by a centre, which is mostly described as the NIC ("Network Information Center") of the corresponding Top Level Domain (e.g. .de, .at, .ch, .com, ...). For example, the primary name server of the .de Top Level Domain is operated at the DENIC. For the lower domains, for example mydomain.com, Innter.Net© offers competent administration.
Due to the status as an accredited registrar with DENIC, NIC.AT, RUNIC
and many other certified partnerships with registries, Innter.Net©
is able to offer the registration of your desired Domain name at an
astonishingly low price! The included DNS services offer highest
exposure and performance by servers located worldwide.
To be able
to register a domain, at least two independent name servers are required.
The domain is registered and delegated to these now authoritative name
servers. A so-called zone file is set up on the name servers for the
domain name and contains all relative entries. To ensure consistent
accessibility to your website with a fast response rate, all of
Innter.nets servers operate on a network of their own that cover the
globe. Registering your domain with Innter.Net includes this required
essential DNS service.
As well as the purely technical data, registration also requires administrative details, which determine the ownership of the domain name. This necessary information is divided into the description and contact information.
The description part normally contains information about the domain owner (name and address) and possibly further administrative information, which is required for registration (for example trademark information).
When you register your desired domain(s) via Innter.Net© you will be entered as the "admin-c" (Administrative Contact) and the domain owner.
As the domain owner you have exclusive material authorisation and therefore the exclusive worldwide right of use for that domain name .
This is especially important when you associate trademarks with your domain name, sell your domain name or wish to change the provider. | |
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