Top-level domain

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** [[Wikipedia: List of Internet top-level domains]]
 
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* [http://domains.dan.info/ Dan's Domain Site] (lots of info on domain names)
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* https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/tlds-2012-02-25-en
 
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 11 February 2020

File Format
Name Top-level domain
Ontology
Released 1985

A Top-level domain is the highest level in the Domain name hierarchy.

Contents

[edit] General

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[edit] Branded

[edit] Infrastructure

[edit] Retired

[edit] Reserved

[edit] Pseudo-domain

[edit] Test

[edit] Proposed

[edit] Location

[edit] Language

[edit] Technical

[edit] Business

[edit] Other

[edit] Country based domains

[edit] Original

These are based on ISO 3166-1

[edit] IDN

[edit] Cyrillic

Cyrillic alphabet

[edit] Arabic

Arabic alphabet

[edit] Brahmic

[edit] Chinese

Chinese script

[edit] Other

[edit] Others

[edit] Unassigned

[edit] Unused

[edit] Deprecated

[edit] Retired

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[edit] External links

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