Allows free registration of .name domains for 30 days as part of a promotional offer.
TopSpeedWeb.com Corp., a web services provider, recently teamed up with The Global Name Registry to provide personalized domain name registrations.
TopSpeedWeb claims that a customer can pick his first, middle, last or nick-name, pseudonym, alias, or something he is commonly known as. The .name address works with any email or web service. The company says that with its automatic forwarding service on third level domains, customers can change email accounts, ISP, or job without changing their email address.
The .name is operated by Global Name Registry under license from ICANN. .name is the new global top-level domain (gTLD) approved by ICANN as the standard for individuals. A .name address, domain name or email address can be registered for 30 days for free.
.name has now opened up its second level for registrations which has solved the complexities that .name has had with its third level product. With the opening of the second level, .name becomes structurally and technically identical to e.g. .com and .net, and registrations of personal names can be made directly on the second level, e.g. jim.name.