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'''.gp''' is the ccTLD for Guadeloupe. It is managed by the Networking Technologies Group.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/gp.html IANA:Delegation Record for .GP]</ref>
'''.gp''' is the ccTLD for Guadeloupe. It is managed by the [[Networking Technologies Group]].<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/gp.html IANA:Delegation Record for .GP]</ref>
 
== Rules and Restrictions ==
 
The holder of a domain name can be a person or a corporate body.
 
To be valid, a request for registration of a domain name must meet the following conditions:
 
* the request includes complete information about the holder, the administrative contact, the billing contact and the technical contact.
* the request must be made via the Internet site or by the sending of a downloadable form. In this case the form must be sent to register@nic.gp.
 
Although in the terms and conditions there is no distinction between the above and the following, the rules below are most possibly for domain names that will not be accepted:
 
* the domain name is identical to a domain name already registered or to a domain name already required but not registered yet;
* the concerned domain name forms a part of the reserved or prohibited terms list. This list is available for consultation on the site of the NIC.GP;
* the holder and/or the billing contact is late for payment or when remains against him invoices not paid for domain names already revoked because of the non-payment of the prices;
* the manifest danger exists that the NIC.GP can be held juridically responsible because of the registration of the domain name.<ref name="rules">[https://www.nic.gp/index.php?action=tou NIC.GP: Naming Rules and Term of Use]</ref>
 
=== Second-level Domains ===
 
The following second-level domains are available: ".com.gp"; ".net.gp", ".edu.gp", ".asso.gp" and ".org.gp".<ref name="rules"></ref>
 
=== Characters ===
 
The domain name must include less than 3 characters or more than 63 characters, subject to legal exceptions.<ref name="rules"></ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 3 October 2024

.gp is the ccTLD for Guadeloupe. It is managed by the Networking Technologies Group.[1]

Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]

The holder of a domain name can be a person or a corporate body.

To be valid, a request for registration of a domain name must meet the following conditions:

  • the request includes complete information about the holder, the administrative contact, the billing contact and the technical contact.
  • the request must be made via the Internet site or by the sending of a downloadable form. In this case the form must be sent to register@nic.gp.

Although in the terms and conditions there is no distinction between the above and the following, the rules below are most possibly for domain names that will not be accepted:

  • the domain name is identical to a domain name already registered or to a domain name already required but not registered yet;
  • the concerned domain name forms a part of the reserved or prohibited terms list. This list is available for consultation on the site of the NIC.GP;
  • the holder and/or the billing contact is late for payment or when remains against him invoices not paid for domain names already revoked because of the non-payment of the prices;
  • the manifest danger exists that the NIC.GP can be held juridically responsible because of the registration of the domain name.[2]

Second-level Domains[edit | edit source]

The following second-level domains are available: ".com.gp"; ".net.gp", ".edu.gp", ".asso.gp" and ".org.gp".[2]

Characters[edit | edit source]

The domain name must include less than 3 characters or more than 63 characters, subject to legal exceptions.[2]

References[edit | edit source]