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'''.tk''' is the | '''.tk''' is the ccTLD for Tokelau. It is managed by the Telecommunication Tokelau Corporation (Teletok). [[Dot TK]] is the registry of .tk Internet domain names. | ||
== History == | |||
In November of 1997, IANA approved a request for the establishment of the .tk ccTLD.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/reports/2006/tk-report-31jan2006.pdf IANA Report on the Redelegation of the .TK Top-Level Domain]</ref> In 2001, Joost Zuurbier proposed the .tk project to the island's elders. Tokelau was an ideal home for the project given that its national domain had never been delegated and that they had no other ICT infrastructure. Thus, the project would immediately begin to benefit the local people, while also creating an innovative [[ccTLD#Open ccTLDs|open ccTLD]] on the global Internet. It took 5 years to convince [[ICANN]] of the project's validity. The Internet body insisted on meeting the local elders, likely to ensure that the business deal was legitimate and that they were not being misled about their own ccTLD rights. For a time, ICANN also insisted that the servers and other infrastructure be hosted on the island. They later waived this requirement when they learned how difficult that would be. The money brought in through the venture has been reinvested in Tokelau's ICT development, providing for high-speed satellite connections and Internet cafes.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/oct/25/internet.guardianweeklytechnologysection Internet, guardian.co.uk]</ref> | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: ccTLD]] | ||
[[Category: Tokelau]] | [[Category: Tokelau]] |
Revision as of 01:03, 9 November 2024
Status: | Active |
country: | Tokelau |
Manager: | Telecommunication Tokelau Corporation (Teletok) |
Registry Provider: | Freedom Registry |
Registrations: | 16.7 million |
Type: | Open ccTLD |
More information: |
.tk is the ccTLD for Tokelau. It is managed by the Telecommunication Tokelau Corporation (Teletok). Dot TK is the registry of .tk Internet domain names.
History[edit | edit source]
In November of 1997, IANA approved a request for the establishment of the .tk ccTLD.[1] In 2001, Joost Zuurbier proposed the .tk project to the island's elders. Tokelau was an ideal home for the project given that its national domain had never been delegated and that they had no other ICT infrastructure. Thus, the project would immediately begin to benefit the local people, while also creating an innovative open ccTLD on the global Internet. It took 5 years to convince ICANN of the project's validity. The Internet body insisted on meeting the local elders, likely to ensure that the business deal was legitimate and that they were not being misled about their own ccTLD rights. For a time, ICANN also insisted that the servers and other infrastructure be hosted on the island. They later waived this requirement when they learned how difficult that would be. The money brought in through the venture has been reinvested in Tokelau's ICT development, providing for high-speed satellite connections and Internet cafes.[2]