 | What is a domain name? | |
 | A domain name is an Internet address (example: domainmonger.com). This is human-readable address convention used to find resources on the Internet. These include web sites, email addresses, and other Internet services. Many people choose catchy domain nam |
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 | Why are your .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz and .us domain names only $17 a year? Are there any of hidden fees? | |
 | .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz and .us domain names are only $17 per year through Domainmonger. There are no additional fees or hidden charges. In addition to providing domain names for only $17 a year, we have many value added services that you can use wi |
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 | Are you an ICANN accredited registrar? | |
 | Domainmonger is an ICANN accredited as Central Registrar. Domainmonger is also an authorized Registration Service Provider (RSP) of ICANN accredited OpenSRS, domain name registrar. OpenSRS is a TUCOWS company. |
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 | How come the prices and rules vary for different domain extensions? | |
 | Many different companies maintain the various top level domains. Each place their own restrictions and pricing in place for those extensions. We try to offer each extension at a competitive price. For a complete list of pricing, please go to |
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 | What are nameservers? | |
 | Nameservers give computers name-to-IP address associations for domain names. They enable us to refer to web sites and email addresses by human-readable names instead of hard to remember numbers.
A domain name must have at least two nameservers, a prima |
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