Country code second-level domain

Country code second-level domain

A country code second-level domain (ccSLD) is a second-level domain to a country code top-level domain.[citation needed] A ccSLD may be reserved by the domain name registry for the registration of third-level domains or assigned to a third party as a subdomain.

Many country code domain registries implement domain name classes at the second level underneath their ccTLD, such as are present in the original generic top-level domains com, net, and org, which were intended for commercial entities, network operators, and non-profit organizations, respectively.

Many countries implement additional classes as well. For example, the United Kingdom (uk) uses co.uk for commercial purposes and ac.uk for academic registrants.

Brazil (br) has a high number of restricted second-level domains, currently[1] amounting to 67; they range from com.br for commercial activities, vet.br for veterinarians, to wiki.br for wikis.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Registro.br 4 February 2011
  2. ^ http://registro.br/info/dpn.html Brazil registry information

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