Top-level domain

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Revision as of 16:28, 10 June 2017

File Format
Name Top-level domain
Ontology
Released 1985

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

Contents

General

Branded

Infrastructure

Retired

Reserved

Pseudo-domain

Test

Proposed

Location

Language

Technical

Business

Other

Country based domains

Original

These are based on ISO 3166-1

IDN

Cyrillic

Cyrillic alphabet

Arabic

Arabic alphabet

Brahmic

Chinese

Chinese script

Other

Others

Unassigned

Unused

Deprecated

Retired

Proposed

External links

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
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