A NIC Handle is a unique identifier, which can be up to 10 alpha-numeric characters, assigned to each domain name record, contact record, and network record. These NIC numbers as used by Network Solutions.
A NIC handle is an alias of nickname for domain name. A NIC handle is established when registering a domain name through a registrar. A NIC handle is assigned by the registrar. The NIC handle provides a unique identifier for a given domain name. The NIC handle can be used to search for information about a domain name.
an identifier in use by some Registrars and registries that is assigned to various records in the domain name database
Each registered domain has a NIC (Network Information Center) handle that uniquely identifies it, such as "vs1234"
Network Information Center (NIC) handles are unique characters issued by a registrars computer system. NIC handles allow you to register another domain name without the need to re-enter contact information.
A NIC Handle is a unique identifier, which can be up to 10 alpha-numeric characters, assigned to each domain name record, contact record, and network record in Nic AG's domain name database. NIC handles should be used on registration forms whenever possible, as they save time and help to ensure accuracy in the records.
When you register a domain with InterNIC, they give you a special ID called a handle. When you register subsequent sites it's a good idea to use the initial NIC handle, or else they'll assign you another one. It only matters when you want to update registration information, it allows you to make changes in one place instead of having to change the registration individually for every domain you have.
A unique character string, used by some Registries, that maps to a database entry containing contact details for a person, or organization.
A NIC Handle is a unique identifier, which can be up to 10 alpha-numeric characters, assigned to each domain name record, contact record, and network record in Network Solutions' domain name database. NIC handles can save time and ensure accuracy in domain name records.
A unique identifier comprised of numbers assigned to each domain name record, contact record, and network record. It can be up to10 alpha-numeric characters.
A NIC Handle is a unique identifier, assigned to each domain name record, contact record, and network record in the domain name database. NIC handles should be used on registration forms whenever possible, as they save time and help to ensure accuracy in the records. [see also: Registration Forms
Basically, key words (or nicknames, if you will) used by the registrars' WhoIs database search software for locating information related to them quickly. NIC handles are assigned to each domain name record, contact record, and network record in the registrars' domain name databases.
Used by Network Solutions. A unique identifier, comprised of up to 10 alpha-numeric characters that is assigned to each contact record, domain name record, and network record in the Network Solutions database.
A unique identifier, which can be up to 10 alpha-numeric characters, assigned to each domain name record, contact record, and network record in Network Solutions' domain name database. Note that NIC Handles are specific to Network Solutions and is not a term used for Registrars in general.
A NIC handle (Network Information Centre handle) is a unique alpha-numeric character sequence that represents an entry in the databases maintained by Network Information Centres. When a new domain name is registered with a domain name registrar, a NIC handle is assigned by the registrar to the particular set of information associated with that domain name (such as who registered it and a contact e-mail address). Once a domain name has been registered, its NIC handle can be used to search for that record in the database.