Domain Registration Information

A domain is the technical term for a .com, .ca, .net, or similar internet nomenclature.  For us at The Internet Centre, our primary domain is incentre.net.  Through it we host our webpage here at www.incentre.net, our email addresses in the format of @incentre.net, and so on.  We can help businesses and individuals register domains, whether it's for immediate or future planned use.  See below for details on pricing and operation.  Please note that pricing can vary for specific TLDs (top-level domains), especially in the case of ccTLDs (country-code top-level domains).

If you'd like to check into whether or not a domain has already been registered, visit http://www.network-tools.com and use their WHOIS tool to search out the domain name in question.

Information on your domain name such as the registrant, street address, valid email address, administrative contact, and technical contact should be kept up-to-date, and is the sole responsibility of the registrant. Problems in the future during renewals and transfers can be minimized by taking a proactive approach to maintaining your domain name.

Also, all registrants agree to abide by the ICANN Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy and the Tucows Registration Agreement.

Please read the Domain Name Alert to protect your domain name from deceptive business practices.

The Internet Centre strongly recommends that the administrative mailbox for all domains be set to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .  This can help to reduce the amount of spam the customers recieve, reduce the chance of deceptive emails affecting the domain, and eliminate the chance that access to the administrative mailbox is lost due to company staffing changes, technical problems, etc.

 

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