by Lazar Shishmanov, PhD | Sep 4, 2019 | Country-Code Second Level Domain (ccSLD)
.ME is one of these Country Code Top Level Domains that don’t have a specific recommended usage and purpose, and its registration is currently open for everyone. The abbreviation of the ME ccTLD comes from “Montenegro”, because it was initially intended for use from...
by Lazar Shishmanov, PhD | Sep 4, 2019 | Country-Code Second Level Domain (ccSLD)
You could freely register not only the most generic Top-Level Domains but also some of the country-code TLDs. Although it coincides with the abbreviation for “television” the popular .TV Top Level Domain is actually a standard country-code TLD that was introduced to...
by Lazar Shishmanov, PhD | Sep 4, 2019 | Country-Code Second Level Domain (ccSLD)
The .CA ccTLD is one of the first Top Level Domains established in the first years of the Internet. More than 1,9 million .CA domain names have been registered since 1987 when it was initially introduced. Its intended use is for entities based in Canada and Canadian...
by Lazar Shishmanov, PhD | Sep 4, 2019 | Country-Code Second Level Domain (ccSLD)
.DE is one of these Country Code Top Level Domains that have a recommended usage and specific purpose, and its registration currently falls under some restrictions. The abbreviation of the ccTLD comes from the German name for Germany “Deutschland”, because it was...
by Lazar Shishmanov, PhD | Sep 4, 2019 | Country-Code Second Level Domain (ccSLD)
The .EU domain is introduced in 2005 especially for registrants located in the European Union. It’s a country-code Top-Level Domain sponsored by the European Commission with the intention to provide the European Union with its own identity online and to offer greater...