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I understand that currently the available domain 'extension' are (say the dns is 'test')
test.com, test.net, test.org, test.biz, test.info, test.us, test.tv, test.cc
if that 'extension' is available, of course you can register that!
When looking 4 a domain and .name is an option, does that mean you can pick thename behind the dot, whr can u
buydomains.com allows you to search by the main word of the domain name you wish to buy. Then it will give you the .com or .biz .us .org .edu all the different options, and which are available to buy.
When looking 4 a domain and .name is an option, does that mean you can pick thename behind the dot, whr can u
The .name extention is commonly, and specifically, used for personal websites. My answer to your question is, Yes, you can register the actual domain name. However, everything after the dot you cannot change.
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