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What is a Top Level Domain (TLD)?

TLDs (Top Level Domains) are technically the suffix (the letter after the domain name) of a URL address, e.g. www.domain-name.com or www.hositex.co.za.

In the first instance the TLD is 'com' and in the second it is 'za' representing a Country Code, 'za' represents South Africa's ccTLD.

 

They come in various groups:

gTLDs (Generic Top Level Domains), which are usually 3 or more letters in length - the ICANN list of current gTLDs.

- ccTLDs (Country Code Top Level Domains), these are 2 letters and are generally based on the ISO 3166 code - ICANN list of ccTLDs.

- geoTLDS (Geographic Top Level Domains), these are associated to countries and cultures - ICANN list of geoTLDs.

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