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|status = Active
|status = Active
|manager  =
|manager  =
|country  = Türkiye
|country  = Japan
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|registryprovider  = [[Meridian TLD]]<ref>http://www.meridiantld.net/</ref>
|registryprovider  = [[Japan Registry Service]]
|registrations  =  
|registrations  = 1,300,084 (August 2012)
|date  = 1997
|date  = 1986
|type  = [[ccTLD]]
|type  = [[ccTLD]]
|community  =  
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|keypeople  =  
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'''.tc''' is one of the first [[ccTLDs]] to be used on the Internet's [[Domain Name System]].
'''.jp''' is one of the first [[ccTLDs]] to be used on the Internet's [[Domain Name System]].


Since T.C. also stands for Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (Republic of Turkey), the domain is used by some Turkish sites as well.<ref>http://www.iana.org/root-whois/tc.htm</ref>
At the establishment of the .jp domain the domain was administered by the [[Japan Network Information Center|JPNIC]], as part of their role as an overseeing technical body for the Internet in Japan. However, due to the growing importance and size of the .jp registry, it was decided at the 11th General Meeting of JPNIC in December 2000 to create a new corporation that would manage the .jp domain. Thus, the Japan Registry Service was created, and on June 30, 2003, officially assumed the duties of the .jp [[Domain name registry|registry]].<ref>http://jprs.co.jp/en/</ref>
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Revision as of 04:05, 24 November 2016

Status: Active
country: Japan
Registry Provider: Japan Registry Service
Registrations: 1,300,084 (August 2012)
Date Implemented: 1986
Type: ccTLD

More information:

.jp is one of the first ccTLDs to be used on the Internet's Domain Name System.

At the establishment of the .jp domain the domain was administered by the JPNIC, as part of their role as an overseeing technical body for the Internet in Japan. However, due to the growing importance and size of the .jp registry, it was decided at the 11th General Meeting of JPNIC in December 2000 to create a new corporation that would manage the .jp domain. Thus, the Japan Registry Service was created, and on June 30, 2003, officially assumed the duties of the .jp registry.[1]

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