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The New gTLD Program is a current program to add an unlimited number of new gTLDs to the root zone. Below are a number of related resources.
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Revision as of 21:24, 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.

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Categories

Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs)

Internationalized Domain Name
(IDNs)

Generic Top Level Domains
(gTLDs)


New gTLD Program The New gTLD Program is a current program to add an unlimited number of new gTLDs to the root zone. Below are a number of related resources.

Generic Applications

Geographic Applications

Brand Applications

IDN Applications

All New gTLD Applications

New gTLD Launch Schedules