In order to own a domain name, you must have it
registered with a Registry authorized to issue and license
domain names.
The Internet Consortium for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN),
is the organization placed in charge by the US Department of Commerce to
oversee the Internet. Before a domain can be issued, it must
be programmed into at least two special internet connected computers
which are known as name servers. Name servers act as directories
and tell other internet users where the web space associated
with a domain name is precisely located on the Internet.
Domainnameregistrationcenter.com has provided you with a fully automated
service that will handle this registration process for you. We
will submit your domain application to the Registries and
program our name servers computers to support your domain.
Click
here to begin the registration process.
Once the the Registry announces that your domain name has
been registered, it usually takes a couple of days before
it shows as being registered on the domain search tools you
find all over the internet.