.CC Domain Name FAQ's
- Will my name .cc domain work anywhere in the world?
- Why do I want a domain name ending with .cc?
- How do I change my DNS settings?
- Do I own my .cc domain?
- Do you have anything to do with the InterNIC?
- Do I receive email with my .cc domain name?
- How long until my .cc domain works?
FAQ Answers
- Will my name .cc domain work anywhere in the world?
Yes, a .cc name works exactly the same a .com name, it just happens to have a different
ending. It is treated in precisely the same way as .com by all the DNS nameservers in the world.
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- Why do I want a domain name ending with .cc?
There are already more than a two and a half million domains registered in the .com
top level domain. Most of the good, short, easy to remember names in .com are already taken by
someone else. The .cc top level domain is brand new, empty real estate, with most names still available.
In .cc you can have a domain name that fits your business more closely.
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- How do I change my DNS settings?
Please email support@select.net
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- Do I own my .cc domain?
Domain names are not truly owned -- they're leased out on a first-come,
first-served basis, and remain with the initial lessee until either
a) the lessee does not renew the name, or b) a business with a
trademark of the same name demonstrates a greater claim to the
name than the lessee can demonstrate. The question is better phrased
as 'who can control the domain name'. With OpenSRS, the answer
is the domain's Administrative Contact.
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- Do you have anything to do with the InterNIC?
SelectNet Internet Services has no affiliation with the InterNIC or Network Solutions.
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- Do I receive email with my .cc domain name?
If you wish to receive email on your .cc domain (example: yourname@yourdomain.cc)
you will need to sign-up for a Web hosting or access account with SelectNet or another provider.
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- How long will it take to have my domain name work?
It takes up to 24 to 48 hours to have your domain working worldwide if your nameservers have been setup properly.
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