Frequently Asked Questions About:
DOMAIN NAMES (GENERAL)
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a. What is a DOMAIN NAME?
A domain name is a unique address that identifies a computer
or network which is connected to the Internet.
b. Do I need a DOMAIN NAME?
No, you don't. Pharamond! offers subdomain hosting services
for sites without domain names. (username.pharamond.com).
c. How much does a DOMAIN NAME cost?
Pharamond! can register your .COM, .ORG, or .NET domain name
for you for FREE. Pharamond will bill you for their $40.00
domain name ownership fee which covers 2 years of ownership
(each year after will be billed @ $20.00 per year or InterNic's
prevailing rate is at the time of renewal.) Network Solution
charges $70.00US so you save $30.00 by registering with us.
d. Who is InterNic?
InterNic is the governing body of .COM, .NET, and .ORG domain
names. They have the government contract for domain name administration
until atleast April, 1999. This means everyone who purchases
a .COM, .NET, or .ORG domain must go through InterNic for
now.
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