What is a domain name registrar?
A domain name registrar is company that has been accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) or a national country code top-level domain (TLD) (such as .uk or .ca) to register domain names.
If you need to know the Registrar name using IP address (or) domain name visit the site WhoisXY.com .
A domain name registrar provides top-level domain names to end users for the purpose of creating websites on the Internet. Each domain name must be unique, so the availability of a particular name is not guaranteed. Once an end user finds an available, acceptable domain name, he or she pays a fee to the domain name registrar to lease the domain in the user’s name for a contractual period of one year. A user can optionally elect to pay for an extended contract to hold the name for a longer period of time. Once the contractual period expires, renewal is optional. Domain name registrars are accredited by ICANN (International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to disseminate website domains. There are many accredited registrars available online and prices vary widely for their services. While technically separate from domain name registration, some registrars offer an array of Web hosting services to provide a “one stop shop” where a customer can buy a domain and obtain services t