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How come all web adresses from the UK that i've heard of end in '.co.uk'?
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Why is it 'co'.uk? why can't it just be '.uk'?
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.gov..........goverment organisations
.edu.........educational institutions
.org..........organisations(non profit)
.mil...........military
.net...........network organisations
.com ......comercial businesses
.ca..........canada
.th..........thailand
.co.uk...............united kingdom
.gov..........goverment organisations
.edu.........educational institutions
.org..........organisations(non profit)
.mil...........military
.net...........network organisations
.com ......comercial businesses
.ca..........canada
.th..........thailand
.co.uk...............united kingdom
.uk is a country code top-level domain (ccTLD), a top-level domain used and reserved for a country or a dependent territory.
.co (commercial/general) is a second-level domain, one of many such as .ac (academic), .gov (government), .ltd (limited companies), .nhs (National Health Service institutions) and .org (non-profit organisations). It is prohibited to register a domain name directly under .uk and a second-level domain must be used.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.uk
.co (commercial/general) is a second-level domain, one of many such as .ac (academic), .gov (government), .ltd (limited companies), .nhs (National Health Service institutions) and .org (non-profit organisations). It is prohibited to register a domain name directly under .uk and a second-level domain must be used.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.uk
I own a web site that is for an organization and that is org.uk
So not all uk email addresses are co.uk, it is mainly companies that use co.uk
And you can see here that Warwick university are ac.uk
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/contact/
So not all uk email addresses are co.uk, it is mainly companies that use co.uk
And you can see here that Warwick university are ac.uk
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/contact/
.us does exist, but did not prove popular mostly because second-level domains not already delegated by the administrators didn't become available for registration until April 2002.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.us
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.us
.us does exist, yet it isn't used much because the internet started in the US, so most things in the US gets .com. The only time we of the US get second level domains is when searching for state data. Such as the Colorado dept. of transport is http://www.dot.state.co.us/ . The co stands for Colorado, the us for the US.
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