Traditional Gtlds


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Traditional Gtlds Domains Notes

The original Top Level domains
The initial set of top-level domains, defined by RFC 920 in October 1984, was a set of "general purpose domains": com, edu, gov, mil, org. The net domain was added with the first implementation of these domains. The com, net, and org TLDs, despite their originally specific goals, are now open for use for any purpose. In September 1998, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was created to take over the task of managing domain names. After a call for proposals (August 15, 2000) and a brief period of public consultation, ICANN announced on November 16, 2000, its selection of the following seven new TLDs: aero, biz, coop, info, museum, name, pro.ICANN added further TLDs, starting with a set of sponsored top-level domains. The application period for these was from December 15, 2003, until March 16, 2004, and resulted in ten applications.[6] Of these, ICANN has approved asia, cat, jobs, mobi, tel and travel, all of which are now in operation. xxx was finally approved in March 2011,[7] one year after an independent review found ICANN had broken its own bylaws when it rejected its application in 2007.[8] Of the remaining applications (post, mail and an alternative tel proposal). post was introduced in 2012.

New Gtlds


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New Gtlds Domains Notes

Expansion of gTLDs
The new generic top level domain (gTLD) application system opened on January 12, 2012. These Domains were released by ICANN in 2014. The domains listed are the ones available for registration today, without need a trademark. This list is updated daily.