.SD Domain General FAQ Sudan FAQ - What is a domain name?
- A Domain Name is your address on the Internet. It is your unique identity on the Internet that corresponds to your numeric address "IP." Or in simple terms, a domain name is the part of your Internet address that comes after "www".
- What does .SD stand for?
- The two-letter abbreviation, .SD, is a unified standard system agreed upon to identify and reserve domain names specified for Sudan.
- What is a top-level domain?
- A top-level domain is used to designate the type of organization or the country of origin. Generic top-level designators are commonly three letter suffixes like .com, .net, .org, .edu. Country code top-level domains are commonly two letter suffixes like .us, .sd, .uk, etc., as assigned by the United Nations.
- How does .sd differ from .com?
- .sd is the Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) for the SUDAN, .com or .net are Generic Top Level Domains (gTLD) .
- What is the Domain Name System (DNS)?
- The Internet Domain Name System consists of an organized, hierarchical directory of all domain names and their corresponding computers.
- Who is an applicant?
- An applicant is a party interested in registering a .sd domain name, or a party who has already applied for, but has not yet been granted or refused a .sd domain name.
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