Overview#
Top-Level Domain (
TLD) is one of the
domains at the highest level in the
hierarchical Domain Name System of the
Internet.
Top-Level Domains were originally defined in RFC 920 as:
Initial Set of Top-Level Domains (TLD):
- .arpa- Temporary The current ARPA-Internet hosts.
- .gov - Government, any government related domains meeting the second level requirements.
- EDU - Education, any education related domains meeting the second level requirements.
- COM - Commercial, any commercial related domains meeting the second level requirements.
- MIL - Military, any military related domains meeting the second level requirements.
- .org - Organization, any other domains meeting the second level requirements.
- Countries - The English two letter code (alpha-2) identifying a country according the the ISO Standard for "Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries"A complete list of IANA Top-Level Domains are maintained at Root Zone Database
Special-Use Domain Names defines
DNS Domains with restricted usage
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