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This list of Internet top-level domains (TLD) contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet. A list of the top-level domains by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is maintained at the Root Zone Database. [1]
An internationalized country code top-level domain (IDN ccTLD) is a top-level domain with a specially encoded domain name that is displayed in an end-user application, such as a web browser, in its language-native script or alphabet (such as the Arabic alphabet), or a non-alphabetic writing system (such as Chinese characters).
The Public Suffix List (PSL) is a community-maintained list of rules that describe the internet domain name suffixes under which independent organisations can register their own sites. Entries on the list are referred to as effective top-level domains ( eTLDs ), [ 1 ] and contain commonly used suffixes like com , net and co.uk , as well as ...
This is a list of the oldest extant registered generic top-level domains used in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Until late February 1986, Domain Registration was limited to organizations with access to ARPA. Public registration was revealed on Usenet on February 24, 1986. [1]
The domain name .tel is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. It was approved by ICANN as a sponsored top-level domain , and is operated by Telnic. [ 2 ] Telnic announced in January 2011 that over 300,000 domains had been registered since the start of general availability on 24 March 2009.
.google is a brand top-level domain (TLD) used in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet.Created in 2014, it is operated by Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company. [1] It is notable as one of the first gTLDs associated with a specific brand. [1]
.gdn (short for Global Domain Name) is a generic top-level domain (TLD) name. It is a generic TLD as it has no intended audience and can be used by anyone. The Registry Agreement was made official on July 31, 2014. [1] It became available to the general public on 7 March 2016. [citation needed]
One.com won at private auction with Radix Registry the rights to the ".one" string. [5] The auction was the "single sealed bid second price" model, in which the winner offers the highest bid and pays the second highest bid. [6] As of September 2022, .one was the 27th-most registered top-level-domain on the Internet, with 187,874 registrations.