What is gTLD and ccTLD and what do the extensions stand for?
TLDs – A top level domain (TLD) is the very last part of a Fully Qualified Domain Name and helps to group domains by purpose and/or region. It can be either a generic TLD (gTLD) like ‘.edu’ or a country code TLD (ccTLD) like ‘.uk’. Example gTLD Extensions: • .COM: company • .NET: Internet • .ORG: organization • .BIZ: business • .INFO: information • .NAME: name Example ccTLD Extensions: • .CN: China • .US: United States • .TV: Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation, marketed as Television • .