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Wicktionary defines a domain name as a unique, case-insensitive, name, consisting of a string made up of alphanumeric characters and dashes separated by periods, that the Domain Name System maps to IP numbers and other information; or an identifier of a computer or site on the Internet.

A domain, however, is far more than just a string of letters and numbers; it is your address on the Internet. It's the label on the side of your e-mail box, the marquee above your online store front, the on-line identity by which your friends, family and customers reach you - in short, it's your internet street address.

Regest offfers registration in a plethora of top level domains, including the popular .com, .net, and .org as well as many country code, professional, personal and miscellaneous domains.

Some domains require registration for multiple years. Please check the note, if any, beside the domain name for details.

Some domains have other restrictions, such as residency requirements for certain country code domains. It is the responsibilty of the user to ensure they meet the eligibility requirements for any particular TLD.

Additional fees may apply for premium .KIDS or .TV domains.


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