How To Register A Domain Name In South Africa

Below is How To Register A Domain Name In South Africa

Domain Name Registration Process

After you have chosen a domain name, you will need to submit your domain name registration request to a registrar.

You will need to submit the following information to the registrar:

the desired domain name

The name and contact information (including email address, physical address, and contact phone number) for the domain’s registrant, administrative and billing contacts.

the desired domain registration term

payment information

Once you have provided your registrar with all this information, they will then initiate the domain name registration process for you. The registrar will send your domain name request and the contact and technical information of the domain name to the registry.

The registry files the contact information for the Whois. The registry also adds your domain zone files to the master servers. These master servers tell other servers on the Internet where your website is stored.

Your domain is considered registered and ready to use when all information has been updated.

How can I register a domain name by myself?

To do so, you visit a domain name registrar, such as A2, GoDaddy, or Namecheap, key in the domain you want to buy, and pay a fee. You can’t buy just any domain, of course—only one that isn’t already registered by another person or business and that bears a valid domain suffix.

What is a domain name in South Africa?.

Zaza is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for South Africa.

What happens if you register a domain name for an already established trademark company?

If you own a trademark, you own the right to its domain. If the domain name is registered already in bad faith by someone else, known as “cybersquatting,” you don’t need to pay to have the domain returned.