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The only difference I know is the price

2006-07-30 01:59:12 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

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.ph is a country level extension for Philippines. Like .uk for United Kingdom and .ko for Korea. The price is different but .com is much cheaper than .ph.

2006-07-30 02:07:28 · answer #1 · answered by Chicco 4 · 2 0

.com generic Top Level Domain Name and .PH is country specific Domain Name.
.PH is for country name Philippine

2006-07-30 02:11:49 · answer #2 · answered by Sassy Domains 3 · 0 0

I know the .com stands for commercial .org stands for orginization and .net stands for network. Not sure what the ph stands for.

2006-07-30 02:02:45 · answer #3 · answered by tw0cl0n3m3 6 · 0 0

What Do .com, .net, and .org Mean?
These phrases are commonly called suffixes and are one part of a domain name. A domain name is your Web address, or Internet identity. For example, a domain name can be www.AllIncorporation.com or www.LegalAgreements.com.

Suffixes are categories of Internet domain names, which categories serve to describe the type of company, organization, or other category that is represented. There are many categories from which to choose, and some suffixes (also called extensions) are more popular than others. These particular suffixes are considered top-level-domains (TLDs). These suffixes and others are defined here as follows:

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.com stands for "commercial," and is the most widely used extension in the world. Most businesses prefer a .com domain name because it is a highly recognized symbol for having a business presence on the Internet.
.net stands for "network," and is most commonly used by Internet service providers, Web-hosting companies or other businesses that are directly involved in the infrastructure of the Internet. Additionally, some businesses choose domain names with a .net extension for their intranet Websites.
.org stands for "organization," and is primarily used by non-profits groups or trade associations.
.biz is used for small business Web sites.
.info is for credible resource Web sites and signifies a "resource" web site. It's the most popular extension beyond .com, .net and .org.
.us is for American Web sites. It has the largest amount of available names in inventory.
.cc was originally the country code for Coco's Keeling Islands. It is unrestricted and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.bz was originally designated as the country code for Belize, but is now commonly used by small business who can't get the name they want using the .biz extension. It is unrestricted and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.tv is for rich content/multi-media Web sites, commonly used within the entertainment or media industry.
.gs is the country code for the South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands. It is unrestricted and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.ms is the country code for Montserrat. It is unrestricted and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.tc is the country code for the Turks & Caicos Islands. It is unrestricted and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.vg is the country code for the British Virgin Islands. It is unrestricted and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.ws was originally designated as the country code for Western Samoa, but is now commonly used as an acronym for "Web sites." It is unrestricted and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.name is the only domain extension specifically designed for personal use. It is commonly used for easy to remember e-mail addresses and personal web sites that display photos or personal information about an individual.







.com is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) used on the Internet's Domain Name System. It was one of the original top-level domains, established in January 1985. It is currently operated by VeriSign. It is consistently pronounced as a word, dot-com, and has entered the common language this way; in contrast, though some of the other TLDs are also sometimes pronounced as words, they're also frequently spelled out instead, something that is never done with .com.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.com

2006-07-30 02:35:51 · answer #4 · answered by Ouros 5 · 0 0

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2016-07-27 05:28:23 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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