Types of Domain



Below are the domain extension that you can search at BeeWhois.com

.com is the most commonly used top-level domain extension on the Internet. Many others exist, however. These other six TLDs were part of the original Internet specifications for domain extensions:

  • .edu
  • .gov
  • .int
  • .mil
  • .net
  • .org
In recent years, many new TLDs have been deployed on the Internet. Some of these are intended for broad use worldwide, while others are designed to serve special interest groups. Though not as popular as the original TLDs listed above, you may also encounter some of these newer domain extensions when browsing the Web:
  • .biz
  • .info
  • .jobs
  • .mobi
  • .name
  • .tel
The ICANN organization ultimately oversees the process of managing Internet domains including new TLD extensions. Here is the link to details of some useful websites at http://www.beewhois.com/site/useful-websites.php

About Country Domain Extensions

Besides the generic TLDs listed above, the Internet also maintains domain extensions for each country to help organize Web sites within each nation. These extensions are named according to worldwide standard two-letter country codes similar to those used by the postal system. Examples of country code TLDs include:
  • .br (Brazil)
  • .ca (Canada)
  • .cn (mainland China)
  • .fr (France)
  • .in (India)
  • .jp (Japan)
  • .ru (Russian Federation)

 

com the most popular domain suffix on earth (essential).
org organisational domain suffix, global.
net short for network, but used by a variety of websites.
org.uk used by organisations such as charities.
plc.uk used for UK public limited companies.
info a new domain suffix, short for information provider.
me.uk individual domain name suffix.
co.uk the standard UK domain name suffix (essential).
ltd.uk used for UK limited companies.
biz relatively new domain, a shortened version of business.
tv unsurprisingly, short for "television" - used by many broadcasters.
eu EU domain names are restricted to:
EU Citizen or EU Company or EU Organization.

 

mobi For sites delivering services to mobile devices.
com.au
asn.au
edu.au
org.au
net.au
To be eligible for a .com.au or net.au, registrants must be:
a) an Australian registered company; or
b) trading under a registered business name in any Australian State or Territory; or
c) an Australian partnership or sole trader;
d) a foreign company licensed to trade in Australia; or
e) an owner of an Australian Registered Trade Mark; or
f) an applicant for an Australian Registered Trade Mark ; or
g) an association incorporated in any Australian State or Territory; or
h) an Australian commercial statutory body.
If you are a foreign company and you are not able to meet requirements of above, we suggest applying with us for a Trademark registration in Australia, the additional cost is USD 285. With Trademark Application we would be able to request your domain name in two weeks.
 
 
br.com Brazil Domain Name. Local present is required to register this domain name.
cn.com China Domain Name. Local present is not required.
Eu.com Europe Domains
Hu.com Hungary Domains
No.com Norway Domains
Qc.com Quebec Domains
Sa.com Saudia Arabia Domains
   

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