ICANN Accepts a Proposal to Admit Any Suffix in Internet Addresses

03.07.2008
09:54
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At a meeting in Paris, the Internet Corporate for Assigned Names and Numbers, a non-profit organization that oversees the appointment of websites accepted a proposition to allow companies to buy new domain names ending with almost any suffix decide. So for example, instead of being restricted by endings such as. Com or. Org, eBay might have a site ending in. Ebay or New York City could end its website. Nyc.

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