The World Wide Web is based on unique numbers called IP addresses and every single unit or website that is a part of the Web features this type of an address. It really is very hard to remember to go to 123.123.123.123 to load a website though, that's why a significantly easier structure was made in the 80s - domains. Each domain contains a primary part and an extension, for example domain.com or domain.co.uk. A number of extensions exist worldwide - part of them are given to countries, like .co.uk in the abovementioned example, which is given to the United Kingdom, while various others are generic, like .com or .net. A number of extensions are available for registration by any entity and some others have specific requirements - company registration, local presence, etcetera. You will be able to acquire a brand new domain name via a registrar firm such as ours and when the extension supports domain transfers, you'll be able to relocate an existing domain name between registrars too.