Wednesday 25 January 2017

WHAT IS TLD?

A top-level domain (TLD) is the part of the domain name located to the right of the dot (" . "). The most common TLDs are .com, .net, and .org. Some others are .biz, .info, and .ws. These common TLDs all have certain guidelines, but are generally available to any registrant, anywhere in the world.


As of 2015, IANA distinguishes the following groups of top-level domains:
  • infrastructure top-level domain (ARPA): This group consists of one domain, the Address and Routing Parameter Area. It is managed by IANA on behalf of the Internet Engineering Task Force for various purposes specified in the Request for Comments publications.
  • generic top-level domains (gTLD): Top-level domains with three or more charactersrestricted generic top-level domains (grTLD): These domains are managed under official ICANN accredited registrars.
  • sponsored top-level domains (sTLD): These domains are proposed and sponsored by private agencies or organizations that establish and enforce rules restricting the eligibility to use the TLD. Use is based on community theme concepts; these domains are managed under official ICANN accredited registrars.
  • country-code top-level domains (ccTLD): Two-letter domains established for countries or territories. With some historical exceptions, the code for any territory is the same as its two-letter ISO 3166 code. 
  • internationalized country code top-level domains (IDN ccTLD): ccTLDs in non-Latin character sets (e.g., Arabic, Cyrillic, Hebrew, or Chinese).
  • test top-level domains (tTLD): These domains were installed under .test for testing purposes in the IDN development process; these domains are not present in the root zone, yet.
Countries are designated in the Domain Name System by their two-letter ISO country code;[14] there are exceptions, however (e.g., .uk). This group of domains is therefore commonly known as country-code top-level domains (ccTLD). Since 2009, countries with non–Latin-based scripts may apply for internationalized country code top-level domain names, which are displayed in end-user applications in their language-native script or alphabet, but use a Punycode-translated ASCII domain name in the Domain Name System.
Generic top-level domains (formerly Categories) initially consisted of gov, edu, com, mil, org, and net. More generic TLDs have been added, such as info.
The authoritative list of currently existing TLDs in the root zone is published at the IANA website at https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db

Where do I get Cheapest DTL?

 If you are on the lookout for a good-quality domain that your visitors will keep in mind, the dot COM top-level domain name extension is maybe your best choice since a lot of people bracket together a site name with dot COM by default. If a person recognizes the name of your site or business, but isn’t sure about the extension of the domain, it is more possible that they will try the name with a dot COM in the end.

You can effortlessly purchase such a domain through our company for any interval between 1 and 10 years, or if you have an existing one, you can transfer it over to us and we will renew it for the time interval you have chosen immediately after the transfer is done. For security reasons, transfers are permitted provided that the domain name is unlocked and you have its EPP transfer code. Bearing in mind that we are an ICANN-accredited registrar firm, we can provide enhanced and quicker services than any domain reseller.
Despite the fact that the generic top-level domain was anticipated for use by business bodies when it was started in 1985, this limitation was never followed. Any person or entity from all over the world can grab such a domain, move it, modify its WHOIS info, and so on. The dot COM domain is contact protection-qualified, so everyone can conceal their personal contacts from the public eye. Here, at Sopdap Technologies, you can protect your dot COM domain from identity theft at any time. Through our Hepsia Hosting Control Panel tool, you are able to administrate your WHOIS info and domain records, buy a WHOIS protection service, forward and park your domain names, and much more.


.COM Domains with Sopdap Technologies

The Domain Manager interface created by Sopdap Technologies is the perfect home for your new .COM domain. It is both fully featured as well as user-friendly, so that it can be used by both experienced users and web hosting beginners. You'll enjoy instant access to important DNS settings and, with only a click, it is
possible to set up an URL redirection. The Domain Manager furthermore enables you to manage a variety of domain names simultaneously without difficulty. As a bonus, if you're looking to widen your web presence, you'll be able to make use of our limitless domain name parking option.
In case you also have a hosting account with Sopdap Technologies, you will be able to control both your web sites and your domain names from the exact same Control Panel - our Web Hosting Control Panel. You won't need to switch between separate web site management and domain name management interfaces any more.

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