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'''.post''' is a sponsored top level domain name ([[sTLD]]) delegated in the [[root zone]] of the domain name system ([[DNS]]) of the internet. The Universal Postal Union, a specialized agency of the United Nations is the sponsoring organization of the sTLD. It is restricted for the use of the postal community/industry worldwide. [[CORE]] Internet Council of Registrars (CORE), a Swiss based not-for-profit organization and an ICANN accredited registrar serves as the registry operator of .post.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/tlds/report/post1.html UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION]</ref>
'''.post''' is a sponsored top level domain name ([[sTLD]]) delegated in the [[Root Zone|root zone]] of the domain name system ([[DNS]]) of the internet. The Universal Postal Union, a specialized agency of the United Nations is the sponsoring organization of the sTLD. It is restricted for the use of the postal community/industry worldwide. [[CORE]] Internet Council of Registrars (CORE), a Swiss based not-for-profit organization and an ICANN accredited registrar serves as the registry operator of .post.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/tlds/report/post1.html UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION]</ref>


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Revision as of 20:43, 25 April 2012

Status: Active
country: International
Manager: Universal Postal Union
Date Implemented: 2009
Type: sTLD
Community: Yes

More information:

.post is a sponsored top level domain name (sTLD) delegated in the root zone of the domain name system (DNS) of the internet. The Universal Postal Union, a specialized agency of the United Nations is the sponsoring organization of the sTLD. It is restricted for the use of the postal community/industry worldwide. CORE Internet Council of Registrars (CORE), a Swiss based not-for-profit organization and an ICANN accredited registrar serves as the registry operator of .post.[1]

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