Pseudo International Domains are ISO country codes promoted worldwide with a country independent image, i.e. TV = Television, TM = Trade Mark, WS = Web Site, LA = Los Angeles, AM + FM = Radio Channels. Other Domain Names are a result of a private commercial agreement between some registries to cover national extensions by the well known COM or NET and allow on that way, to register domain names with national feeling whithout the requirements that these national ccTLD have. We offer these with eNom's DNS service, and they have a minimum 2 years registration requirement.
Official Rules for Generic Top Level Domains (gTLD) as published by iana.org Root-Zone Whois Information Total there are more than 200 ccTLDs, all have a 2-letter code by ISO 3166 Specials: United Kingdom has two ccTLDs .uk + .gb Åland as autonome province of Finland has now an own ccTLD since March 2006: .ax Antarctica has the ccTLD: .aq althought it is no state Ascension has an own ccTLD .ac, althought it is not on the ISO-List, but belongs to St. Helena (.sh) The Palestinensian Autonome Region has .ps as own ccTLD, althought it belongs fomal to Israel Changes: .cs was Czecheslovakia in history, now registered for Serbia uad Montenegro, but not yet available .zr for Zaire got deleted from Root Servers 2004 and has now .cd Historicals: Former German Democratic Republic (DDR) had ccTLD .dd but never got it active Former Yugoslavia had ccTLD .yu which is still in use Former Sovjet Union (UdSSR) had .su which is still in use Easttimor is changing from .tp to .tl and using both for an interim period |