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.tv is the ccTLD for Tuvalu, an island state in the Pacific Ocean, used as a TLD for media.
.tv domains draw attention to television media content and boost traffic.
.tv is internationally established as the abbreviation for television - perfect for campaigns.
.tv is the ccTLD for Tuvalu, the fourth-smallest island state in the Pacific Ocean. However, the domain extension is mostly used as an abbreviation for television. The 11,000 inhabitants of the archipelago managed to have .tv recognized as their ccTLD by IANA in 1996. Since 2012, Verisign has managed and marekted the TLD as and extension for media, particularly popular for television events, film studios, streaming providers and websites with video content. The proceeds go to Tuvalu and contribute enormously to the income of the small country, helping it, among other things, to improve its infrastruture.
As the abbreviation TV is commonly used around the world, .tv domains are ideal for creating speaking URLs. Two extremely expressive characters are all it takes to offer targeted video content to across the globe. The TLD is therefore in high demand amongst media agencies and television channels. Domains under .tv also offer attractive benefits for SEO that can have a positive effect on search engine rankings. .tv is marketed as an open ccTLD, as registration is possible without being a resident of Tuvalu. Due to the broad range of target groups, .tv is one of the ccTLDs for which above-average prices can be achieved.
Verisign is a US global player, located in Reston, Virginia. The company provides registry services for domain names and internet infrastructure. Since 1997, Verisign has provided reliabel operations for the DNS infrastructure for .com and .net, as well as for .tv. InterNetX is a long-standing and accredited partner of Verisign.
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Each top-level domain has its own registration requirements and is subject to its individual registration policy. In principle, domains can usually only be requested and registered via one of the registrars accredited by the respective registries. However, this service can be used by businesses or private individuals in many countries. It is very important that domain names are unique, because they are only allocated once. Once the potential registrant has provided all necessary information and thereby met all relevant requirements, it is the responsibility of the registrar to enter this information directly into the system of the registry. One of the most common requirements for ccTLDs, for example, is a residential or business address for the Owner-C in the respective countries. But proof of membership to institutions, clubs or communities may also play a role, in particular for domain registrations under new gTLDs.
This depends on the TLD and the corresponding registration requirements of the responsible registry. The majority of top-level domains can now be registered in real time thanks to domain registration platforms like AutoDNS. But there are also some domain extensions for which the registration process takes a few hours or days, as manual processing is required on the part of the top-level domain registry.
Premium domains are domain names that are in high demand. The responsible registry categorizes them with a higher price due to their short length or popularity of the keywords used. It is always the responsible registries who, depending on the market situation, decide which domains are categorized as premium domains. This means that we also cannot offer premium domains at standard registration prices. However, the prices for some premium domains can already lie within the two-digit range.
Domain transfers require a strategic approach and technical know-how on the part of the provider, as the procedure can differ from TLD to TLD. ICANN has also established rules for this, that all registrars must adhere to. Domain transfers between two registars – i.e. from an external registrar to InterNetX – are mostly handled fully automatically with the help of an AuthInfo code. A change of ownership is also possible during the process of a domain transfer, if not only the registrar changes, but also the domain owner. In some cases, there are additional security measures that can prevent any unauthorized domain transfers. Registrars with an ICANN accreditation must supply an emergency contact for communication related to tranfers. A transfer between maintainers and registrars can be subject to separate requirements – we will supply you with the necessary documents. Our expert InterNetX Team for domain transfers knows all the various applicable policies and can offer you a domain transfer service. If you require more information or assistance, please contact us.
With AutoDNS you not only have access to the comprehensive InterNetX domain portfolio – you can also manage and transfer domains from external registrars. Creates, transfers, renewals, deletes – AutoDNS has all the features you need for professional domain management. Apart from that, the integrated Domain Studio carries out an extensive domain check for each domain search and helps you to find the perfect domain with its intelligent search and sugges function. AutoDNS is one of the leading domain management tools and is also capable of white label implementation - perfect for resellers. You'd like more information? Our Partner Managers will be happy to give you a consultation.
Yes, it is possible to connect AutoDNS as a domain robot to an external system via an EPP, XML or JSON API. Our support will be happy to provide you with documentation on request and answer your questions about technical details. AutoDNS can also be configured to your individual requirements and connected via plug-in to several billing systems, like WHMCS, Odin Business Automation, WeFact and HostBill. Overa and above this, it gives you access to more InterNetX products with reseller functionality, like Domain Studio, Domain Price Check, Trademark Research and many more.
InterNetX has implemented a global and redundant name server infrastructure. All domain customers can use the InterNetX name servers without any additional costs.
Good to know: The InterNetX name server infrastructure is continuously expanded, adjusted and maintained around the clock. The zone administration is carried out in real time via AutoDNS and/or the XML API. The Anycast name servers provide maximum failsafe protection for strongly frequented domains and are available in AutoDNS subject to additional charges.
However, external dedicated name servers can also easily be connected to AutoDNS. Customers are also able to specify themselves as independent name server providers in DNS i.e. whois. They can also operate their own virtual name server via AutoDNS for branding purposes.
NodeSecure is the Anycast & DNSSEC Service provided by InterNetX, which name servers are distributed over 51 different locations worldwide. Queries are sent via Anycast to the name server that is most quickly available via the shortest route. This ensures that the highest-performing access times are always achieved. NodeSecure ensures a very high availability of the DNS, as queries are automatically distributed and redirected to other locations if the availability of one location is disrupted.
DNSSEC is a standardized extension to the DNS-protocol and guarantees the authenciity and integrity of data in the domain name system. It was developed to counter cache poisoning. DNSSEC uses a public-key cryptosystem to secure name server queries and serves to verify sources. It secures the path between teh DNS servers and validated DNS clients, including resolvers with their caches which are positioned in between. DNSSEC helps to ensure that the queried domain name leads to delivery of the recorded IP address. In order to create the required digital signature for DNSSEC, a set of keys is generated, consisting of a private and a public key. The private key is only known to the owner. The public key is published in the DNS and can be used to check and verify a signature that has been issued with a private key. The public key must be credible for this, which is why the chain of trust (a key hierarchy) is implemented, which enables all signatures to be checked with only one public key. A zone that is located as high as possible in the DNS tree receives the public key of its delegated subzones and signs these digitally.
Apart from using their own name servers with DNSSEC functionality, customers also have access to full DNSSEC with NodeSecure.
Domains are protected agains third-party access with the DomainSafe using a PIN/mTAN process. It offer maximum protection against theft of valuable and business critical domains. The security standards are based on those used for online banking. It is a central security factor for corporate clients and resellers. DomainSafe can be ordered in AutoDNS, also in bulk.