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Tags
Formatting codes used within HTML documents. Tags indicate how parts of an HTML document will appear when displayed by a browser.
TCP/IP
(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) These are the protocol's that define the Internet. Originally designed for Unix, it is now included with every major operating system. To truly be on the Internet, your computer must have TCP/IP software.
Technical Contact
The person authorized to interact with the domain name registrar on behalf of the domain name registrant. Technical contacts can renew domain names, change domain name servers, and edit the contact information.
Third Level Domains
Also called Subdomains, they are the portion of a domain name that appears to the left of a domain. For instance, in help.domainit.com, help would be the subdomain.
TLD
(Top Level Domain) The highest level of hierarchy in the Domain Name System. There are two types of Top Level Domains: 1) Generic or gTLDs, such as .com .net .org, and 2) Country Code or ccTLD which are assigned to all countries and their dependencies. Every TLD Registry sets its own prices, policies, and procedures to which the Registrants are subject to.
Transfer (DNS)
Changing the (2+) Name Servers on a domain record so that the domain resolves to the new provider. Transfer your domain name to DomainIt today.
Transfer (Registrant)
The sale of a domain name is sometimes known as a "domain transfer" since in the case of a sale what really happens is a transfer of rights in the given domain name, which is reflected by a change in the ownership details recorded in the Registry.
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