What is a TLD?
A Top Level Domain (TLD) is the part after the last: ."dot" in a URL address. So .com, .org, .fr, .uk are so called TLDs.
In www.unifiedroot.com, “com” is the TLD.
Until recently it was not possible to choose your own TLD.
Now, with UnifiedRoot, it is possible to register, on line your own Top Level Domain.
The fee for your own Top Level Domain is Euro 250,- per year, and a one time registration fee of Euro 750,-. (prices are exclusive VAT if applicable).
The airport Schiphol in Amsterdam has registered their own TLD: schiphol.
With this TLD they have created the following domain name: parking.schiphol.
By entering parking.schiphol in the URL address line, the visitor will be taken directly to this specific webpage.
Direct access to the requested information.
One of the advantages of creating your own domain names.
Examples on www.tldhomepage.com.
To be able to access this new internet world next to existing www (Icann addresses), your computer has to be resolved. This can be done in just a few minutes, using an automatic tool, developed with Wild Open Source in the USA, or you can resolve your computer manually. Read more about how to resolve
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