Understand the basics before choosing the right TLD for your business
A domain name is the human-readable address used to identify your website and business email on the internet — for example yourcompany.com or yourcompany.co.th — replacing the hard-to-remember numerical IP address behind the scenes. When a website's IP address changes, users can still reach it using the same domain name without any disruption. A domain name also lets you create branded business email addresses such as info@yourcompany.com.
Hinet manages the entire domain lifecycle — from initial registration and DNS configuration through to renewal reminders. Our IT Support team is ready to connect your domain to Email Hosting or your company's website system, making it ideal for businesses that prefer not to handle the technical setup themselves.
Annual registration fees — all prices exclude VAT (7%)
The globally recognised TLD for businesses and individuals seeking an international presence
For companies or limited partnerships registered in Thailand — company registration certificate required
Originally for networking organisations; widely used as an alternative when your preferred .com is taken
Non-profit organisations, foundations, associations, and public interest entities
Businesses and individuals targeting the Asia-Pacific region — signals a regional market focus
Individuals or agencies based in Thailand — national ID card required for registration
Domain + Hosting = a complete website and business email — all in one place
A domain is your website's and email's "name" — for example yourcompany.com. Hosting is the "storage space" that makes your website and email actually work. Any business that wants a live website or a branded company email address needs both. Hinet provides both services in one place, managed end-to-end by our IT Support team.
New Email Hosting customers receive a free domain registration (1 year) or free domain transfer — no need to purchase separately. Everything managed in one place.
Straight answers from the Hinet team on the questions we hear most often