What is CCTLD?
The Internet is full of different addresses these days. It's no longer just dot-com or dot-org or dot-gov world. The country is now getting into the act. This is where CCTLD comes. Having freedom to create a website that ends in something other than .com is semi -seized and credible every day. Common three -letter alternatives to .com are .
Term-western designations that are called and and and and and -or are-or-or-or-or-art are-or-or-or-or-art are the top levels of the highest level . There is also a completely different address of the address, which corresponds to the country in which the website is located. This is called Earth codes and are two letters instead of three.
Some CCTLD examples are USA PRo the United States, uk for the United Kingdom, de for Germany, nz for New Zealand and ego for Egypt. Each CTLD, if it sounded or compared to the name of the country or its dominant language, makes sense as the designation of this country. In some cases, CCTLD is the first two letters of the country's name, such as fr for France, th for Thailand and Ar for Argentina. Other countries, especially those with two -word names, have their initials like CCTLD, such as for the United States, for Saudi Arabia and cr for Costa Rica.
Sometimes CCTLD is active, although the country that has been created for representation no longer exists. For example, dd was used for the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), cs was used for Czechoslovakia and su was used for the Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia is now two countries: the Czech Republic that has cz as its CCTLD, and the Slovak Republic,which has Sk like its CCTLD.
The arrival of CCTLD has expanded a number of websites for websites. But it is not unlimited. The world has only so many countries in it, although it seems that the number of names on this list often grows. For example, Yugoslavia has become a handful of countries, as well as the Soviet Union. The sky is not a limit even if it's close.