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roblev
March 7th, 2001, 10:52
One question, I went on the .com.kg domain registrar at http://www.domain.kg and I saw at the bottom there was a link for prices. This is what the link said:

In May 1997 the company was given the right to delegate the top- level .KG domain in Kyrgyzstan. ASIAINFO registers domain if there is an inquiry and the form is filled in the proper way.

Cost of services and terms of payment
Cost of services: * Cost of services for primary registration of one second-level .KG domain amounts to US$100.00 (without VAT). * Cost of services for annual re-registration of one second-level .KG domain amounts to US$50.00 (without VAT). The Customer shall pay an invoice made out by the Contractor. The Invoice for primary registration service payment is made out within three working days from the beginning of an account period. The Contractor shall make out an invoice on domain re-registration service within three working days after termination of the next account period (one-year period) for domain. If registration or re-registration payments are not received to the Contractor account within 30 calendar days from the beginning of an account period the domain delegating will be suspended. Domain can be re-delegated within 3 working days after receipt of the required payment to the Contractor account. If money has not been received on the Contractor account within 15 calendar days from the date of delegating suspension, the domain is considered to be free. The money received after the domain becomes free will not be sent back to the Customer.
Registration of the third- level domain is made free.

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I am not sure if I have my domain free or what? Can someone clarify????

Mandrake
March 7th, 2001, 11:07
Second-level domains (i.e. yourname.kg) are $100.00. Third-level domains (i.e. yourname.com.kg, yourname.net.kg, etc.) are free.

is0lized
March 7th, 2001, 11:20
someone should register .net.kg or com.kg so it looks liek all the domains are subs =]

roblev
March 7th, 2001, 13:49
If it is a redirection or not, thanx anyways for clarififying.

Canuckkev
March 7th, 2001, 18:29
Originally posted by is0lized
someone should register .net.kg or com.kg so it looks liek all the domains are subs =]


How do you think they worked if they weren't registered? All .com.kg's are subdomains of com.kg . Cause when someone goes to a .com.kg, it goes to the .kg DNS, then the .com.kg DNS, then your DNS, then depending on how you have it set up, it goes to the site.

Albert
March 8th, 2001, 10:54
Originally posted by Canuckkev

Originally posted by is0lized
someone should register .net.kg or com.kg so it looks liek all the domains are subs =]


Cause when someone goes to a .com.kg, it goes to the .kg DNS, then the .com.kg DNS, then your DNS, then depending on how you have it set up, it goes to the site.

Really? What about cache?

Today I changed my email-forward at mydomain and after 1 hour I sent a testmail and it went to the old email adress. So I checked my mydomain-configuration and there I saw the new one.