Who is ICANN and what it does?
Who is ICANN? The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is the organization responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several databases related to the namespaces of the Internet, ensuring the network’s stable and secure operation. For the same matter, ICANN charges nominal fee for each domain services, including registration, renewal, transfer and […]
Continue Reading...Hosting Migration
CHROMEIS hosting provides you with hosting migration services. If you’re currently hosting with any hosting company (like GoDaddy, Yahoo!, IXWebHosting etc.) , we can assist you in migrating your website, inclusive of data, Databases and FTP accounts to us. Pricing depends upon the nature of migration you have. Below are possible situations: ($20) From Linux […]
Continue Reading...Check Domain Ownership – WhoIS
CHROMEIS provides WhoIS information of any domain. Enter any domain name, select TLD and click OK. You will be able to see domain registration and expiry details, registrant, billing, technical and admin contact details as well name servers.
Continue Reading...Can I update contact information for .au domain names?
Yes, .au contact information can be updated when: Inaccurate information was submitted at the time of registration The domain name was incorrectly registered to the wrong party The domain name was incorrectly registered in the name of the reseller or other agent who arranged the registration Authorized by the .au Domain Administration (auDA)
Continue Reading...Can I transfer a .au domain name from you to another registrar?
Yes. For general information about transferring your domain name to another registrar, see Transferring Domain Names to Another Registrar. After you authorize the transfer of your .au domain name, our system will automatically complete the transfer within two days.
Continue Reading...When can I renew .au domain names?
You can renew your .au domain name 90 days prior to its expiration date. NOTE: Auto-renewal is not an option. You must confirm that your registration eligibility information has not changed and manually extend your domain name registration upon renewal.
Continue Reading...Additional .org.au Registration Requirements
A .org.au registrant must be one of the following: An association incorporated in any Australian State or Territory A political party registered with the Australian Electoral Commission A trade union or other organization registered under the Workplace Relations Act 1996 A sporting or special interest club operating in Australia A charity operating in Australia, as […]
Continue Reading...Who can register .au domain names?
Companies or organizations that are registered to do business in Australia can register .au domain names. All registrations are on a first-come, first-served basis. See Registering .au Domain Names for more information. You might also like to check additional requirements for .com.au / .net.au and .org.au domain names.
Continue Reading...Additional .com.au and .net.au Registration Requirements
A .com.au and .net.au registrant must be one of the following: An Australian registered company Trading under a registered business name in any Australian State or Territory An Australian partnership or sole trader A foreign company licensed to trade in Australia An owner of an Australian Registered Trade Mark An applicant for an Australian Registered […]
Continue Reading...Registering .au Domain Names
The .au country-code top-level domain name (ccTLD) is an extension that represents Australia. A .au domain name broadens your site’s audience to Australian residents. This extension is particularly beneficial for companies that conduct business in Australia by making their URLs more recognizable for Australian residents and businesses. NOTE: If you submit an application for a […]
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