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'''.masr (صر.)''' is the Arabic internationalized country code top level domain name (IDN ccTLD) for Egypt, which was implemented in the root zone of the | '''.masr ([[صر.]])''' is the English pronunciation of the Arabic internationalized [[ccTLD|country code top level domain name]] ([[IDN]] ccTLD) for Egypt, which was implemented in the [[Root Zone|root zone]] of the Internet [[DNS|domain name system]] (DNS) on May 5, 2010. [[NTRA|The National Telecom Regulatory Authority]] of Egypt (NTRA) is the registry operator while Egyptian Universities Network is the back-end registry solutions provider for the .masr domain name space. <ref>[http://mcit.gov.eg/Media_Center/Press_Room/Press_Releases/1549 Egypt’s Arabic Top Level Domain Implemented in the Internet Root Zone]</ref> | ||
The .masr was one of the first three IDN ccTLDs implemented by ICANN in the DNS root zone along with السعودية (AlSaudiah) for Saudi Arabia and امارات (Emarat) for United Arab Emirates. <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-05may10-en.htm First IDN ccTLDs Available]</ref> | The .masr TLD was one of the first three IDN ccTLDs implemented by ICANN in the DNS root zone along with [[السعودية.]] (AlSaudiah) for Saudi Arabia and [[امارات.]] (Emarat) for United Arab Emirates.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-05may10-en.htm First IDN ccTLDs Available]</ref> Egypt was the first country to announce its intention to apply for its [[IDN ccTLD]] through ICANN's new program, which it did in March, 2010.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/15/egypt-to-apply-for-first_n_358558.html Egypt to Apply, HuffingtonPost.com]</ref> | ||
As of January, 9, 2013, the ccTLD has gone through its launch process and is now available for open registration.<ref>[http://www.telecompaper.com/news/egypt-opens-arabic-masr-domains-to-all--917870 Egypt Opens Arabic Masr Domains to All, TelecomPaper.com]Published 9 Jan 2013, Retrieved 10 Jan 2013</ref> | |||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The application for the .masr IDN ccTLD was submitted to ICANN by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications Information Technology through the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) in November 2009. Its primary objective is to boost the businesses and increase the traffic of Arabic websites. <ref>[http://mcit.gov.eg/Media_Center/Press_Room/Press_Releases/1656 Egypt Signs up for 1st Arabic Domain Name on the Web]</ref> | The application for the .masr IDN ccTLD was submitted to ICANN by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications Information Technology through the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) in November 2009. Its primary objective is to boost the businesses and increase the traffic of Arabic websites. <ref>[http://mcit.gov.eg/Media_Center/Press_Room/Press_Releases/1656 Egypt Signs up for 1st Arabic Domain Name on the Web]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 18:34, 7 May 2024
Status: | Implemented |
country: | Egypt |
Language: | Arabic |
Translates to: | Egypt (صر.) |
Manager: | NTRA |
Registry Provider: | Egyptian Universities Network |
Date Implemented: | May 5, 2010 |
Type: | IDN ccTLD |
More information: |
.masr (صر.) is the English pronunciation of the Arabic internationalized country code top level domain name (IDN ccTLD) for Egypt, which was implemented in the root zone of the Internet domain name system (DNS) on May 5, 2010. The National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt (NTRA) is the registry operator while Egyptian Universities Network is the back-end registry solutions provider for the .masr domain name space. [1]
The .masr TLD was one of the first three IDN ccTLDs implemented by ICANN in the DNS root zone along with السعودية. (AlSaudiah) for Saudi Arabia and امارات. (Emarat) for United Arab Emirates.[2] Egypt was the first country to announce its intention to apply for its IDN ccTLD through ICANN's new program, which it did in March, 2010.[3]
As of January, 9, 2013, the ccTLD has gone through its launch process and is now available for open registration.[4]
Background[edit | edit source]
The application for the .masr IDN ccTLD was submitted to ICANN by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications Information Technology through the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) in November 2009. Its primary objective is to boost the businesses and increase the traffic of Arabic websites. [5]
Accredited Registrars[edit | edit source]
Entities can register their desired .masr domain names through the NTRA accredited registrars namely TE Data, Vodafone Data and Link Registrar. The Egyptian Universities Network (EUN) handles the domain name registrations of Egyptian governmental, academic and educational organizations. [6]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Egypt’s Arabic Top Level Domain Implemented in the Internet Root Zone
- ↑ First IDN ccTLDs Available
- ↑ Egypt to Apply, HuffingtonPost.com
- ↑ Egypt Opens Arabic Masr Domains to All, TelecomPaper.comPublished 9 Jan 2013, Retrieved 10 Jan 2013
- ↑ Egypt Signs up for 1st Arabic Domain Name on the Web
- ↑ Three Egyptian Companies Selected for Domain Name Registration Services under the Arabic Country Code Top Level Domain of Egypt (.masr)