Open Use ccTLD: Difference between revisions
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===Recent Developments=== | ===Recent Developments=== | ||
As distributed computing, machine learning, and Software as a Service/Platform as a Service businesses continue to grow and expand in commercial consciousness, the demand for complementary [[Domain hack|domain hack]] suffixes has created new business opportunities for Anguilla (.ai) and the British Indian Ocean Territory (.io). | As distributed computing, machine learning, and Software as a Service/Platform as a Service businesses continue to grow and expand in commercial consciousness, the demand for complementary [[Domain hack|domain hack]] suffixes has created new business opportunities for Anguilla ([[.ai]]) and the British Indian Ocean Territory ([[.io]]). | ||
Argentina has a strong history of registrations within its borders, but in September 2019 they became one of the latest [[LAC]] countries to open its ccTLD, [[.ar]], to the world.<ref>[https://nic.ar/es/novedades/noticias/llegan-los-dominios-ar Nic.ar - Llegan los dominios ‘.ar’ (Spanish)]</ref> | Argentina has a strong history of registrations within its borders, but in September 2019 they became one of the latest [[LAC]] countries to open its ccTLD, [[.ar]], to the world.<ref>[https://nic.ar/es/novedades/noticias/llegan-los-dominios-ar Nic.ar - Llegan los dominios ‘.ar’ (Spanish)]</ref> | ||