Domain: totalnic.net
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Re:Renewing a domain
Is it possible to renew a domain with a different registrar than the one you signed up with?
I am sure they all do this! The registrar that I used to register my domain (TotalNIC.net) will do it. This is what they have said in their FAQ:
Q: Is it possible to transfer my domain(s) from Network Solutions to TotalNIC?
A: You will need to fill out the transfer domain form online here.
Please be aware that NSI processes each transfer request on a case-by-case basis and therefore TotalNIC cannot provide any service guarantees for transfers.
Your card will not be billed unless the transfer is successful.
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Hope that helps.
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Re:Renewing a domain
Is it possible to renew a domain with a different registrar than the one you signed up with?
I am sure they all do this! The registrar that I used to register my domain (TotalNIC.net) will do it. This is what they have said in their FAQ:
Q: Is it possible to transfer my domain(s) from Network Solutions to TotalNIC?
A: You will need to fill out the transfer domain form online here.
Please be aware that NSI processes each transfer request on a case-by-case basis and therefore TotalNIC cannot provide any service guarantees for transfers.
Your card will not be billed unless the transfer is successful.
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Hope that helps.
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TotalNIC
I registered a domain with TotalNIC.net they have a web/email interface for changing all your contacts, and everything went down smoothly. I paid via CC, the fee was $35 for two years. I then used tzo.com to dynamically house my IP address; since I am still stuck with a 56k PPP connection.
Now I get mail to my linux router box via qmail. Everything works great.
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register.com sponsor grantiecanyon
Well register.com sponsors granitecanyon.com, the public dns people. But is dependent upon the referals that granitecanyon makes to register.com.
So if you want to help out granitecanyon, just hop on over to soa.granitecanyon.com then click over to register.com and register your domain.
Register.com offers a very nice interface. But they are a bit pricy.
Personally I now use totalnic.net They offer great service. With no frils. Nice web based interface for changing DNS information. Althouh they are plaiged with the trouble that CoreNIC has...
Overall for now TotalNIC is in my opinion your best bet due to the cheap pricing.
Well good luck -
site's been /.ed?connection failure...maybe it's under DoS attack.
I registered my domain with TotalNIC and it was fast and easy, $35. Of course, I haven't had to change any info with them yet.
Unfortunately, since my DSL provider charges $30 extra for hosting the name, I'm going to have to take the route followed by an earlier poster and figure out my own DNS. Fortunately, I have an old IIci I can use as a firewall/DNS box while the SE/30 serves the site. (Yes, I am insane.)
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Re:Support for opening DN's
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Re:So what's a good service?Id also recommend voxel i have 3 domains hosted with them and am very happy. plus they are giving back a decent percentage of their profits back to the fsf community and i think they offer free hosting for gpl'ed projects
as for domain registration, the cheapest ive seen is an australian company called totalnic which charges 35 per domain for 2 years. theres a bunch of core resellers listing on the corenic webpage.
hope some of this linkage helps
- jim k.