istoryans... asa ta kapalit ug domain name nga .ph kana barato? budget 9usd to 14usd per year.. any idea? kasagaran tag 35-39usd man gud... huhuh
tnx....
istoryans... asa ta kapalit ug domain name nga .ph kana barato? budget 9usd to 14usd per year.. any idea? kasagaran tag 35-39usd man gud... huhuh
tnx....
same here looking for a registrar nga barato ang .ph nga extension.. mahal jud tingali ni
It's highly unlikely you'll find anything cheaper than $35/yr for a .PH domain. The official domain registry for the .PH domain, dotPH, is charging $70/2yrs, so other registrars will have to charge $35 or more just to make a profit.
no idea bro... hehe
mao lagi bro.... murag mag 35usd na lang jud ta ani... but ingun cla ang .ph daw is mga hinay ang server gamit kai naa ras pinas tanang server ana.... unsa na ka tinuod? kai mag .com na lang ko mas barato pa daun pas2 pa....
The registrar's location has no effect on the speed, whatsoever. All the registrars do is handle the domain registration, ie. the domain details such as WHOIS info, etc. What affects speed are the DNS resolvers you use, which are usually your ISP's or a 3rd-party DNS like OpenDNS or Google DNS.
To give you an idea of what I mean, here's basically what happens when you try to browse to a website:
Your browser first contacts your OS' resolvers --> Your OS contacts the DNS resolvers (either your ISP's, OpenDNS, Google DNS, or etc.) --> The DNS servers perform full DNS resolution until it finds the NS servers for the domain you're trying to access (ie. it looks for the server your domain is hosted on).
That's a broad generalization of the process, but you get the idea. Long story short, whether your TLD is .PH or .COM has no bearing on your site's speed.
thanks sa info... also +1 sa TS for making this thread...
murag dugang ni sa akong kasayuran dah.... wala koi alamag sa flow/process ana.... hehehe... tnx au bro...
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