.tt is the ccTLD for Trinidad and Tobago. It is managed by the University of the West Indies Faculty of Engineering.[1]

Rules and Restrictions edit

Applicants and registrants must agree to the following:

  • a Domain Name that is used as a URL shortener must include filters to block shortcuts to inappropriate content;
  • websites that are determined in the sole opinion of the Registry to be risky (i.e., contain browser exploits, phishing, excessive popups, trojans, sypware etc.), will be given 24 hours' notice to remove the offending code. In failing, the Domain Name will be suspended until such remedial action is taken by the Applicant or Registrant. A second violation could lead to the permanent deletion;
  • a registered Domain Name is to be used solely by the Registrant. Sub-domains of such a Domain Name are not to be provided to third parties whether for free or for a fee;
  • the Registry expressly reserves the right to reject Domain Names applications that are deemed to be contrary to public policy or are otherwise objectionable.[2]

Second-level Domains edit

The following second-level domains are available: ".co.tt", ".com.tt", ".org.tt", ".net.tt", ".biz.tt", ".pro.tt", ".info.tt", and ".name.tt".[3]

Domain names under ".edu.tt" are restricted to educational institutions within Trinidad and Tobago,[2] and are managed at "www.edu.tt". They are offered free to local schools.[3]

Domain names under ".gov.tt" must be made directly with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago.[2]

Domain names under ".charity.tt" are managed at " charity.tt" and offered for free.[3]

Characters edit

Domain Names shall include only letters, numbers, or hyphens ("-") and shall not have more than sixty-three (63) characters. Domain Names cannot begin with a hyphen.[2]

References edit