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gTLD, new gTLD, ccTLD, Brand TLD, City TLDs, Geographic gTLD, Top TLDs, sTLD, IDNs, IDN ccTLD, SLD (Second-level domains)

Ticari Ünvan (Company Title)

RegTrust İnternet ve Bilgi Teknolojileri Anonim Şirketi

Adres (Address)

Merkez Mah. Hükümet Cad. No:45 İç Kapı No:3 Ardanuç/Artvin

Banka Bilgileri(Bank Information)

Banka \ Bank: T.C Ziraat Bankası A.Ş.

Şube \ Branch: Artvin/ Türkiye

Şube Kodu \ Branch Code: 427

Hesap No \ Account No: 97737995

IBAN: TR 2900 0100 0427 9773 7995 5001

Hesap \ Bill: REGTRUST İNTERNET VE BİLGİ TEKNOLOJİLERİ ANONİM ŞİRKETİ

Swift Kodu \ Swift Code: TCZBTR2AXXX

Vergi Dairesi (Tax Administration / Number)

Ardanuç / 7342662703

Destek (Support)

Cyprus (.cy.tr)

Sierra Leone (.sl.tr)

Central African R.

Russia (.ru.tr)

Tonga (.to.tr)

Zimbabwe (.zw.tr)

New Zealand (.nz.tr)

Kazakhstan (.kz.tr)

Sint Maarten (.sx.tr)

Yugoslavia (.yu.tr)

Nauru (.nr.tr)

Belarus (.by.tr)

Fiji (.fj.tr)

Qatar (.qa.tr)

Guam (.gu.tr)

What is a Domain?

Domains, in the context of the internet and web addresses, refer to the hierarchical system used to identify and locate resources, such as websites, on the World Wide Web. They are a fundamental part of a website's URL (Uniform Resource Locator). Domains are divided into 10+ main parts.

Top-Level Domain (TLD)

This is the highest level in the domain hierarchy, often denoting the type or purpose of a website. Examples of TLDs include ".com" (commercial), ".org" (organization), ".net" (network), and country-code TLDs like ".tr" (Turkiye) or ".us" (United State).

gTLD

A generic top-level domain (gTLD) is a type of top-level domain (TLD) in the hierarchical domain name system (DNS) of the internet. Unlike country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) that are associated with specific countries or territories, gTLDs are more generic and not tied to a particular geographic region. They are used to categorize and identify websites and internet resources based on their intended purpose or content.

Second-level domains

Second-level domains are the part of a website's URL that comes immediately before the top-level domain (TLD). They are essential for identifying specific websites or web addresses. In an English context, these domains are typically composed of words, phrases, or combinations of characters that help differentiate one website from another. For example, in the URL "www.regtrust.com," " regtrust " is the second-level domain, and ".com" is the top-level domain. Second-level domains are crucial for creating a unique and easily recognizable web address.

What is a Domain - Reg Trust

new gTLD

A "new gTLD" (new generic top-level domain) refers to a type of top-level domain introduced after 2013 as part of a domain name expansion initiative. These new gTLDs significantly expanded the pool of available domain extensions beyond the traditional ones like .com, .org, and .net. New gTLDs are often more specific and cater to various industries, interests, or geographic regions, allowing for a wider range of domain name options. Examples of new gTLDs include .app, .blog, .guru, and .tech. These domain extensions provide more choices for website owners to create domain names that are relevant to their specific niche or business.

ccTLD

A "ccTLD" (Country Code Top-Level Domain) is a type of top-level domain (TLD) in the internet's domain name system that is associated with a specific country or territory. Each ccTLD corresponds to a particular country and is typically two characters in length, following the ISO 3166-1 country codes. For example, ".uk" is the ccTLD for the United Kingdom, ".ca" for Canada, and ".jp" for Japan. These domain extensions are used to signify the geographic or territorial association of a website and are often preferred by businesses and organizations located within or targeting users in that particular country or region.

Brand TLD

A "Brand TLD" or "Brand Top-Level Domain" is a specialized type of top-level domain (TLD) introduced to the domain name system, typically representing a specific brand, company, or organization. Unlike generic TLDs (gTLDs) or country-code TLDs (ccTLDs), which are open for registration by the public, Brand TLDs are controlled and managed by the brand or organization to serve their specific online presence and branding needs. For example, ".brand" or ".yourcompany" could be Brand TLDs, where the brand has full control over domain registrations, allowing them to create a more tailored and secure online environment. These TLDs are often used to reinforce a brand's identity and trustworthiness on the internet.

City TLDs - Geographic gTLD

"City TLDs," also known as "City Top-Level Domains," are a specific category of top-level domains (TLDs) introduced to the domain name system. They represent individual cities, municipalities, or regions and are typically associated with specific geographic locations. These TLDs are designed to promote and identify websites, businesses, and organizations that are closely tied to a particular city or region. Examples of City TLDs include ".nyc" for New York City, ".london" for London, and ".istanbul" for Istanbul. City TLDs can help create a more localized and community-oriented online presence for entities within a specific urban area, making it easier for users to find relevant local content and services. Examples of Geographic gTLDs include ".london" for London, ".nyc" for New York City, and ".paris" for Paris.

IDNs, IDN ccTLD

IDNs (Internationalized Domain Names): IDNs are domain names that can include non-ASCII characters, such as letters with diacritics, symbols, or characters from various scripts (e.g., Cyrillic, Arabic, or Chinese). They allow internet users to register domain names in their native languages and scripts, making the internet more accessible and inclusive.IDN ccTLD (Internationalized Domain Name Country Code Top-Level Domain): IDN ccTLDs are specific top-level domains associated with a country or territory that are represented in non-ASCII characters, reflecting the local language and script. These domains enable internet users in a specific region to access websites using domain names in their native scripts. For example, ".рф" is the IDN ccTLD for Russia in Cyrillic script, allowing Russian speakers to use their native characters in domain names.

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