The World Wide Web is based on unique numbers known as IP addresses and every device or web site that is a 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 see a website though, that's why a significantly simpler system was launched in the 1980s - domains. Every domain name includes a main part and an extension, for example domain.com or domain.co.uk. Plenty of extensions exist worldwide - some of them are given to countries, such as .co.uk in the abovementioned example, which is given to the United Kingdom, while others are generic, for instance .com or .net. Many extensions are available for registration by any kind of entity and some others have specific requirements - business registration, local presence, etc. You will be able to obtain a brand new domain through a registrar firm like ours and if the extension allows domain name transfers, you are able to shift an existing domain name between registrars too.