.ET Domain General FAQ Ethiopia FAQ - What is a domain name?
- A Domain Name is your address on the Internet. It is your unique identity on the Internet that corresponds to your numeric address "IP". Or in simple terms, a domain name is the part of your Internet address that comes after "www".
For example, in http://www.abc.com.et the domain name is abc.com.et
"abc" is the name of the company ABC (fictious name)
"com" is to represent that ABC is a Commercial Company and
"et" the top level domain that represents the country name Ethiopia
Domain names provide a system of easy-to-remember Internet addresses, which can be translated by the Domain Name System (DNS) into the numeric addresses (Internet Protocol (IP) numbers) used by the network. - What is a .et domain name?
- .et domain name is the ccTLD (Country Code Top Level Domain) name given to Ethiopia just like other countries by IANA. 101Domain is authorized to sell .et domain names like abc.com.et.
- What domain names are available?
- The following are available domain names for sell:
* .com.et = For Commercial Companies
* .gov.et = For Governmental Organizations
* .org.et = For Non-Profit Organizations and NGO's
* .edu.et = For Educational Institutions
* .net.et = For network related companies
* .biz.et = For businesses
* .name.et = For individuals
* .info.et = For all uses
- Is my domain name information made public?
- Yes. The Customer has agreed and acknowledged that all information provided under this contract will be available to third parties.
* The Customer unconditionally waives any and all claims and causes of action it may have arising from disclosure and use of information.
* 101Domain may make available domain name registration information publicly or directly available to third parties. - Is 101Domain.com held accountable for damages?
- 101Domain.com will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind (including lost profits) regardless of the form of action whether in contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise, even if ETC has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
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