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− | Different types (classes) of domain transfers exist. In order to process a transfer both the gaining and losing registrar are involved. | + | Different types (classes) of domain transfers exist. In order to process a transfer, both the gaining and losing registrar are involved. |
− | '''PUSH:''' means that the losing registrar has to initiatate the transfer, basically pushing the domain to the gaining (new) registrar. Some registries require a | + | '''PUSH:''' means that the losing registrar has to initiatate the transfer, basically pushing the domain to the gaining (new) registrar. Some registries require a handshake, meaning that the gaining registrar has to confirm the reception of the domain. |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 15 October 2024
[edit] Transferclass
Different types (classes) of domain transfers exist. In order to process a transfer, both the gaining and losing registrar are involved.
PUSH: means that the losing registrar has to initiatate the transfer, basically pushing the domain to the gaining (new) registrar. Some registries require a handshake, meaning that the gaining registrar has to confirm the reception of the domain.
PULL: means that the transfer has to be requested by the gaining registrar. This is the most common transfer-procedure. If a registry allows a realtime-transfer with an authorization code, it will be directly processed without any further steps. Some registries require an additional confirmation by E-mail or FAX.
OTHER: Some registries have their own special procedures to handle a domain transfers. Please contact our Support Team if you should need further information.