Alternative domains share the same intent to provide users with new domains that allow them to create specific and credible addresses on the internet. One of the common types of new alternative domain names is similar to the generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) names that we are all familiar with. Rather than trying to find an available .com gTLD extension, for example, an organization might now be able to secure a .country.com in their specific nation if it is available.

There are also several other types of alternative domain names that are specific to states, provinces, territories, and regions in certain countries, giving users more options than ever for creating descriptive names for their site.

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