Comments on: Discontinued ccTLDs? https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/ Rich Lafferty's OLD blog Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:39:53 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.2 By: anonymous https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1357 Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:39:53 +0000 #comment-1357 Hi,

.zr has been discontinued. It used to be delegated to Zaire, now Democratic Republic of Congo (.cd).

Apparently, .nato has been delegated to nato, never been used, then withdrawn from dns

and .cs (checkoslovakia, now broke up into czech rep. [.cz] and slovak republik [.sk — mostly known for astalavista.box.sk ;)])

another example of tld which has been delegated to a non-country is .ps for palestine who’s already marking it in various ways (none of the registries actually say .ps is for palestine but rather ‘personal site’

~Waipaak
http://Dr.GS
http://dns.Dr.GS

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By: Rich https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1356 Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:55:56 +0000 #comment-1356 Oho! Yes. And looking for info on that found me a Wikipedia article, where I probably should’ve looked first. :-)

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By: Rich https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1355 Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:55:09 +0000 #comment-1355 Huh, neat. Thanks!

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By: pne https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1354 Sat, 11 Sep 2004 03:06:58 +0000 #comment-1354 Also: Tuvalu’s TLD is the notorious .tv domain, IIRC.

You do RC.

As for discontinued domains, .dd has no nameserver entries, apparently – but I’m not sure whether it ever did. (It’s the domain for the German Democratic Republic, i.e. “East Germany”.)

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By: gcrumb https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1353 Sat, 11 Sep 2004 00:38:10 +0000 #comment-1353 I posted the question to the Pacific Islands Internet Group mailing list, and got this response:

‘As far as “would the domains exist”. The answer is yes. I’ve been in the background at ICANN meetings and overheard this question being raised. Something to do with country codes not really being country codes except in name only. Like there are ccTLDs in places where there are no people for instance (although right now I can’t think of one). And there are also ccTLDs in places where the “country” is not really a country. Like in the case of Niue…whereas it is a self governing state in free association with New Zealand.

‘And mostly with regard to Niue, I’ve heard this question raised when discussions about Niue integrating with New Zealand are brought up. And even then, the answer is “yes” the .NU domain will still exist.’

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By: gcrumb https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1352 Fri, 10 Sep 2004 23:15:05 +0000 #comment-1352 I’ll ask a few colleagues who run some of the ccTLDs in question….

While Tuvalu is extremely flat, rising only a few metres out of the ocean, Niue has cliffs rising 15-30 metres straight up from the water. When Cyclone Heta (a force 5+) hurricane hit the country, they had battened down everything that could blow away, but never considered that the swell might actually crest the cliffs. It did, and destroyed the majority of the downtown.

Richard St. Clair, the man behind .nu ccTLD and universal free Internet access in Niue[*] is a pretty hardy guy, though, and had Internet back up and running in Niue within two weeks.

[*] So far as I know, it’s the only country in the world that can make this claim.

Neighburing Kiribati also consists almost entirely of low-lying coral atolls.

Also: Tuvalu’s TLD is the notorious .tv domain, IIRC.

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By: dargit https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1351 Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:34:37 +0000 #comment-1351 http://talkroot.com/library/Soviet_Union.shtml.htm

30, 1922, with the Soviet Union
Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin as its
leader. Internet TLD .SU (still in use)

http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htm

Soviet union is no more, not sure if there are any .su domains still going. iana does not list it but the other URI does. So maybe it’s one. i.e. I don’t know if you can still register a new one.

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By: neobitch https://www.lafferty.ca/2004/09/10/discontinued-cctlds/comment-page-1/#comment-1350 Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:29:23 +0000 #comment-1350 Hmm. Good question.

I worked at a domain registrar, once upon a Vancouver ago. I can’t think of any, though I’ll continue to ponder it as the day progresses (and I consume more coffee).

Wasn’t there something about Iraq or Iran pulling the plug on their registry, though? I can’t remember the details. Even if I’m remembering that correctly, though, their ccTLD still exists with IANA — the country’s just refusing to allow any more registrations.

To summarize: I’m sure the ccTLD would stick around — some oily businessmen would just jump on it and (attempt to) promote the hell out of it, the way they tried with .ws (“It means WebSite! Honest!”).

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