Domain Names Explained
Your domain name is your online identity.
A domain name is a unique identifier that personalises
your website address from a set of numbers or given
name by your ISP Provider. A domain points to a computer
(server) on the Internet which has an IP address.
So, your web address of: www.yourisp.com.au/yourname/
or 210.50.6.70
now becomes www.yoursite.com.au
And your email address of:
me@optusnet.com.au
now becomes me@yoursite.com.au |
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Domain
Prices**
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| com.au
|
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$99 per 2 yrs |
| net.au |
|
$99 per 2 yrs |
| id.au |
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$60 per 2 yrs |
| org.au |
|
$33
per 2 yrs |
| com |
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$30 per yr |
| net |
|
$30
per yr |
| org |
|
$30 per yr |
| biz |
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$30
per yr, min 2 yrs |
| info |
|
$30 per yr, min 2 yrs |
| Email/URL
Forwarding |
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$25
per yr
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Extra Domain Features
Email Forwarding
With the Email Forwarding feature, you can have your
email sent to an alias which you create yourself, eg.
info@yourdomain.com. All email sent to the alias
will be forwarded to your primary email account such
as yourname@optus.com.au.
Web / URL Forwarding
This feature allows you point your domain name to an
existing web site. |