On 04.09.09 at 12:10 +0200 Francis Nugent Dixon apparently wrote:
Several years ago, when they (Who are THEY ?) opened
the suffix .fr, I immediately contacted a company who
reserves site names, and they charge me some small fee
every year, for retaining my site name. I am not sure
if site name reservation is complicated, but then I
suppose that if we all knew how to fill in a few forms,
we would never need lawyers .....

Sounds like you are paying for what is calling domain parking. Parking refers to having a reserved a domain name which is not actively used. The site company maintains its record in their database and is charging you a small fee to keep the reservation active.

Question : What do I do when I want to use the on-Rev
site for my site location ? Must I continue paying the
yearly fee to this Site Company, or can I short-circuit
them, now that I have a lifetime with on-Rev ?

Once you decide you want to use your parked domain for a real site, you will, most likely, have to pay the site company more. It will not be parked anymore and its record will have to be modified to point to your on-rev site. On-Rev has instructions how to go about it.

Paying for domain is independent from paying for on-rev service. The former is a fee for having an internet address. The latter is a fee for using an internet provider, that is for serving your web pages and other files.

Robert
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