The World Wide Web employs unique numbers identified as IP addresses and every device or website that is part of the Web has this kind of an address. It really is pretty hard to remember to go to 123.123.123.123 to load a website though, so a significantly easier structure was made in the 80s - domain names. Every single domain consists of a primary part and an extension, for example domain.com or domain.co.uk. Plenty of extensions exist globally - part of them are given to countries, just like .co.uk in the aforementioned example, which is given to the United Kingdom, while others are generic, for instance .com or .net. Various extensions are available for registration by every entity and others have particular requirements - company registration, regional presence, etc. You will be able to acquire a new domain through a registrar organization such as ours and when the extension supports domain name transfers, you're able to move an existing domain between registrars as well.