Registering a domain was fairly easy, wasn't
it? That's because we made the process simple.
However, when you clicked on the order
confirmation button, you set a rather extensive
process in motion.
Upon receipt of your payment, we submit a
registration template to the registrar.
Overnight, depending on its workload, the
registrar registers the domain name and send
us an acknowledgment that the registration
has been accepted. However, at this point,
the domain name is not yet useable.
First, the registrar needs to enter the
domain information, such as the domain name,
the domain owner name and address, the names
of the administrative, billing, and technical
contacts, and information about where the
domain will be parked in its database. Once
the database is updated, it is then published
on the web and searchable in the Registrar's
Shared Registry "whois"
database. This tends to take another day or
so. By now you're probably asking "Is the domain useable yet?", Almost.
The database with your new domain name must
now be distributed worldwide. This is called
propagation. This can take up to a few days
as some smaller ISP's do not always update
their databases frequently. On average,
however, the elapsed time between your order
and your domain being available worldwide is
about 2 - 3 days.
Note that a domain reservation alone does not
make it possible for you to post your pages
on the web. A domain reservation is exactly
what the term says: a reservation to use a
domain name to be attached to a web site.
(Or, in some cases, to ensure that nobody
else can use that same name for their
website).
To post pages on the web, you need a virtual
website, i.e. physical storage space on the
Internet. We have several plans to choose
from and from there you can upgrade your
domain to a virtual hosting plan. You may
view these hosting plans at
http://www.azc.com/htmls/service.html