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The .com, .info, .net, .org, and .ws TLDs are globally available and unrestricted. Traditionally, however, names in .net have been used by organizations involved in Internet infrastructure activities typically ISPs (Internet Service Providers) ... more
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Booking on line was very straightforward, and the web site gives some clear information about selecting flights that might be cheaper on different days. I also signed up to the regular flyer scheme and was pleased to note that points are allocated ... more
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Functionality wise, there isn't any. Contrary to common myths, the .ca name is fully accessible by users worldwide (not just in Canada), just like a .com name. The only difference is that you must satisfy the Canadian Presence Requirements (i.e. be ... more
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If you want to start your website I recommend purchase your domain and hosting together. In this way it is possible to get your domain for free. Some hosting services offer this gift today. As an experienced webmaster I recommend BlueHost service ... more
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.co.uk is a UK domain name, whereas .com is an International domain name. Both are accessible from anywhere in the world and there is no performance difference between the two. The main difference is in that .com's are perceived as being more ... more
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No. .info and .biz domain names function just like .com, .net and .org names. ... more
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You can register your .com, .net or .org domain name for any period between 1- 10 years. Prior to the expiration of any period you have the exclusive right to renew your registration. ... more
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Yes. There are no general restrictions relating to who can register a .com, .net or .org domain name, although the following is a generic guideline: .com - for private and commercial entities including companies. .net - for telecommunications and ... more
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Yes. In most states, you can take our Mississippi online driver improvement course to keep points from being applied to your Mississippi driving record, as too many points can cause increased Mississippi insurance premiums or suspended Mississippi ... more
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No, except for UDRP and RDRP, different Policies may not be combined. Rules and standards are different for each Policy and therefore each Complaint must be specific to one Policy. ... more
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