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What is a domain name?
A domain name is a text name (e.g. domainmonster.com) which provides a more memorable name to replace the numeric IP addresses. IP Addresses identify computers which are part of the computer network known as the Internet. Domain names must be unique. A web user can access a website by typing its domain name into the address bar of their web browser.
- What is a domain name?
- How long does it take to register a domain?
- Which domains can I register through Domainmonster.com?
- How do I register a new domain to my existing account?
- How long does it take for a domain to become active?
- What information is required to register a domain ?
- How much does it cost to register a domain?
- How do I know when my domain has been registered?
- Do I own the domain?
- Do you offer online management?
- Can I opt out of the Whois database?
- Can I lock my domain?
- I want to register an expired domain but your system won’t let me.
- Can I order over the phone?
- Do I have to pay VAT if I’m VAT registered?
- How can I assign a domain to a different contact or company?
- Can DNS settings be changed while the domain is being registered?
- What is a TLD?

