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14. How do I check on the availability of a domain name?

You can check on the availability of domain names by entering it in the below Domain Names Availability Check tool.


Our Who Is server will query the proper TLD WHOIS server to report to you whether the domain name is available for registration or not.

If you are looking out for further options in choosing the right TLD for you, then you can visit our personalized website for domain registration with all the available TLDs

 

 

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13. What can I do if the requested domain is unavailable?

If the domain name you want is unavailable you have the following options:

  • Choose a different TLD. There are several different TLD’s to choose from.
  • Choose a different domain name. Adding or removing just one letter makes your domain name different, and may be available for registration.
  • You can contact the current registrant to determine if they are willing to sell you the domain name.
  • If you feel that the domain name should be legally yours because of a trademark violation, etc. see the domain name Dispute Resolution Policy

 

 

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12. Who is ICANN/Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers?

Formed in October 1998, the ICANN – Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is a non-profit, private sector corporation with a volunteer board of directors.

ICANN was formed with the chief responsibility for coordinating four key functions for the Internet:

  1. the management of the Domain Name system,
  2. the allocation of IP address space,
  3. the assignment of protocol parameters, and
  4. the management of the root server system.

 

For a company or organization to operate as a Registrar, they must first obtain ICANN accreditation.

 

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