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A '''[[Top-Level Domain]]''' ('''TLD''', also sometimes referred to as a '''string''') is the last part of a domain name, for example, [[.com]], [[.net]], [[.us]], [[.info]], etc.<ref>[http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=TLD&i=52942,00.asp TLD]</ref> Each TLD is managed by a single [[registry]]. | |||
<center><big><b>Categories:<br />[[ccTLD|ccTLDs]] — [[IDN|IDNs]] — [[gTLD|gTLDs]]</b></big></center> | <center><big><b>Categories:<br />[[ccTLD|ccTLDs]] — [[IDN|IDNs]] — [[gTLD|gTLDs]]</b></big></center> | ||
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<center><big><b>[[New gTLD Program]]:<br />[[All New gTLD Applications]] — [[IDN|IDNs]] — [[gTLD|gTLDs]] — [[New gTLD Launch Schedules]]</b></big></center> | <center><big><b>[[New gTLD Program]]:<br />[[All New gTLD Applications]] — [[IDN|IDNs]] — [[gTLD|gTLDs]] — [[New gTLD Launch Schedules]]</b></big></center> |
Revision as of 21:09, 8 September 2016
A Top-Level Domain (TLD, also sometimes referred to as a string) is the last part of a domain name, for example, .com, .net, .us, .info, etc.[1] Each TLD is managed by a single registry.
ccTLDs — IDNs — gTLDs
All New gTLD Applications — IDNs — gTLDs — New gTLD Launch Schedules