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[24 Apr 2008 | No Comment | ]

After .Net, .In and .Info, now it’s turn of .Mobi to drop prices. While .In promos concluded few days back and .Info promotion still running many registrars, including MyDomain.com, Answerable.com and Anubhooti Internet have announced a dip in pricing of .MOBI domain names.
As per the promotion, pricing for any new .MOBI domain name for an End User has come down to

Misc »

[29 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]

The .ASIA registrations opened up for all from 1200 GMT on 26th March. The .ASIA Landrush was a colossal successand it can only be anticipated the .ASIA count to augment further. dot ASIA is a highly recognisable phrase that is short, easy to remember, versatile but specific and focused on the Asia identity. It captures the essence of the community served and is a sustainable phrase that will not easily become obsolete. “Asia” traverses a broad region yet elicits a clear concept and coherence of the community, providing registrants tremendous …

Tips n Tricks »

[10 Mar 2008 | No Comment | ]

At times, due to various reasons, you may like to transfer your domain to other domain registrar. But, there are various cases where a domain name MAY NOT be transferable. If you are planing to transfer away your domain name, make sure status of your domain name adheres to guidelines provided in this article. Transfer denial of your domain could happen in the following circumstances:

Domain, Hosting and Design, Money - Make or Save, Tips n Tricks »

[29 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]

You have just registered a domain name and all of sudden someone pointed out that the spelling of the domain name you registered has a mistake. Domain registrar company denies you a refund and advise you to purchase another domain name with correct spelling. Here is a good news. Most of the Domain Registrar Companies, including Anubhooti Internet (http://anubhoot.com) will give you full refund minus a charge of approx. INR 50/- (One USD).

Domain, Hosting and Design, Tips n Tricks, Tutorials »

[11 Dec 2007 | 2 Comments | ]

First and foremost thing to do is to make sure that you really own your domain name. Not a silly advice if you know what we are talking about. Have a two or three tier verification process in place with your registrar in case you need to make any update to your details. For those who do not trust even their shadow, they can go and to get their own ICANN registrar accreditation.