.CM is the country code top-level domain for Cameroon. It was introduced in 1995 and is currently managed by Netcom.cm who were founded in 2008 as partner of ANTIC (National Agency for Information and Communication Technologies). Unlike other TLDs, .cm has only 58 000...
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.TW
The .tw is the country code top-level domain for Taiwan. The domain was introduced in 1989 and is managed by Taiwan Network Information Center. There are over 2.5 million .tw domains registered since its introduction. Requirements for registering .tw At present, there...
.JP
The .jp domain is the country code top-level domain for Japan. The domain was introduced on the 5th of August, 1986, and is administered by the Japan Registry Services. There are 2 million registration with the .jp domain extension. Requirements to register a...
.IN
.IN is the country code top-level domain for India. The domain was registered in 1989 and is operated by the National Internet Exchange of India. At present, there are over 2.5 million domains registered with the .in extension. Requirements for .IN registration...
.ASIA
The domain extension .asia is a top-level domain for Asia and the Pacific. The domain was introduced to the public in 2007 and is managed by the DotAsia Organization. Since then there are over 400 000 domain registration with the .asia extension. Requirements...
.CC
The .cc domain is the country code top-level domain for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory. The domain was introduced in 1997 and is administered by eNIC, a VeriSign subsidiary company. The domain extension is promoted for international registration...
.CO
.CO is the country code top-level domain for Columbia. The domain is created in 1991 and was first managed by Universidad de Los Andes. Since 2010 the .co domain is operated by .CO Internet S.A.S. is a subsidiary of Neustar. Since its creation, there have been more...
.BE
The .BE domain is the country code top-level domain for Belgium. It was introduced in 1988 but became active in 1989. Since 2000 the domain has been operated by the DNS Belgium registry. There are over 1 million domains registered. Requirements to register a...
.MOBI
The .mobi is a generic top-level domain and its name comes from the word mobile. The domain was approved by ICANN in 2005 and was managed by mTLD global registry. In 2010 Afilias acquire mTLD Top Level Domain Ltd which is also known as dotMobi. At present, there are...
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