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What Happens When Domain Names Expire

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  1. eranet

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    Ever wonder what happens when a domain name expires? If the domain name registration, reservation, renewal and expiration process seems a little confused to you, you are not alone. The "expiration" process is particularly misunderstood (and complicated), and it is very helpful to know how it works, particularly when watching a parked domain, or one that is pending deletion, and determining whether to try and buy it from the domain owner, or put it on "back-order" with one of the registrars, or take some other action.




    Here is a quick summary from the reference site (at least for .com/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.us/.tm/.hk/pw. domains):


    Generally speaking, once a domain expires, the owner has full 60 days to renew it, and the costs associated with a renewal usually increase as the domain moves from Hold (Registrar-Hold,eg. Eranet) to RGP (Redemption Grace Period).


    During the Hold and RGP stage, the DNS, e-mail and web services cease to work for the expired domain. The domain gets removed from the zone file and does not appear to resolve (cannot find server error is displayed in the browser).


    Once a domain reaches the deletion stage in the cycle (also known as PendingDelete) it can no longer be renewed and is marked for deletion by the registry. There are approximately 35,000 domains that go through the PendingDelete cycle daily.


    After the 5 day PendingDelete cycle (or if a registrar chooses to immediately delete a domain), a domain drops and once again becomes available for registration.


    There is an entire industry that does nothing but try to exploit expiring domain names, and the process and technical language is explained in excellent detail at this site.

    Eranet International Limited is one of the first ICANN, Verisign, HKDNR, and CNNIC accredited registrars.Come to Eranet International Limited(partner.eranet.com) to register one and join us!
    Register domain names to protect your brands and hold your market!
     
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