A domain name is the name of a server or network system on the Internet. There are no duplicate domain names in the world, and domain names are unique. Technically speaking, domain name is just a way to solve the problem of address correspondence in the Internet. It can be said that it is just a technical term. However, because the Internet has become the Internet for people all over the world, domain name has naturally become a social science term.
2. What is the level of domain name?
Domain names are divided into top-level, second-level and sub-domain names.
The top floor is divided into several types, namely:
. A business organization or company.
. China top-level domain name.
. com.cn
. ORG non-profit organizations and groups.
. GOV government department
. MIL Military Department
. Organizations or companies engaged in Internet-related network services.
. XX is a two-letter country code, such as. CN is in China. JP is in Japan. Britain's UK, etc. Generally speaking, large companies or institutions with international business do not use country codes. This domain name without a country code is also called international domain. In this case, the second layer of the domain name is a characteristic part representing an organization or company, such as IBM in IBM.COM. For domain names with country codes, the characteristic part of the representative organization or company is the third layer, such as ABC in ABC.COM.JP.
Business is business.
. Info general information service usage
. TV
As an international top-level domain, it was originally the country code top-level domain of Tuvalu, a Pacific island country. Through the agreement signed with Tuvalu, DOTTV has become the exclusive domain name registrar and registrar. TV suffix.
. CC is the official authorized domain name of Corcos and Keeling Island in the Indian Ocean in northwest Australia. In America. CC has now become the third largest top-level domain after. Com and. Net, and choose to use. CC domain name has become a trend.
. SH is the top-level domain name of the country code of St. Helen's Island, which is the abbreviation of the island where Napoleon was exiled for seven years.
3. Why register a domain name?
Internet domain names, like trademarks, are one of your signs on the Internet. Domain names on the Internet are very limited, because there is only one domain name. If your company name is Intellectual Business Management Ltd., and you want to register the company's domain name as IBM.COM, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has no priority compared with you, but this domain name has been robbed by it! In the United States, even small department stores and gas stations on the street are registering their domain names in order to promote their products and services online. As a thoughtful and far-sighted businessman, the sooner you act, the more likely you are to get the domain name you need.