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| There are different types of TLDs. | | There are different types of TLDs. |
| ===[[gTLD]]s=== | | ===[[gTLD]]s=== |
| + | *[[gTLD|the original generic top-level domains]] |
| + | *[[sTLD]]s - has a sponsor for a specific purpose, such as to represent a specific ethnic community, professional group, or geographical location. |
| + | *[[All New gTLD Applications|nTLD]]s - domains that were introduced beginning in October 2013 |
| + | *[[community TLD]]s relate to local events, gatherings, organizations, or communities, in essence replacing sTLDs |
| + | *[[geoTLD]]s represent geographical or regional areas that are not countries with three or more ASCII characters. |
| *[[brand TLD]]s - corporations use their corporate name as their website's top-level identifier instead of .com or .biz domain space | | *[[brand TLD]]s - corporations use their corporate name as their website's top-level identifier instead of .com or .biz domain space |
− | *[[community TLD]]s relate to local events, gatherings, or organizations.
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− | *[[geoTLD]]s represent geographical or regional areas that are not countries with three or more ASCII characters.
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| *[[hSTLD]]s | | *[[hSTLD]]s |
− | *[[All New gTLD Applications|nTLD]]s - domains that were introduced beginning in October 2013
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− | *[[sTLD]]s - has a sponsor for a specific purpose, such as to represent a specific ethnic community, professional group, or geographical location.
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| ===[[ccTLD]]s=== | | ===[[ccTLD]]s=== |
| [[:Category:CcTLD|Country-code TLDs]] are delegated to a designated [[:Category:CcTLD Registry|ccTLD registry]], which is operated by a [[:Category:CcTLD Manager|ccTLD Manager]], according to local policies that are adapted to meet the economic, cultural, linguistic, and legal circumstances of the country or territory involved. | | [[:Category:CcTLD|Country-code TLDs]] are delegated to a designated [[:Category:CcTLD Registry|ccTLD registry]], which is operated by a [[:Category:CcTLD Manager|ccTLD Manager]], according to local policies that are adapted to meet the economic, cultural, linguistic, and legal circumstances of the country or territory involved. |