Istanbul,
June 23, 2005
A Top Level Domain (TLD) system has
been launched in Turkey as the result
of an alliance between the Turkish
Informatics Association (TBD)
and Unified Identity Technology (UNIDT),
officials announced on Wednesday.
Top Level Domain is the portion of
a traditional domain name that comes
after the dot. The generic Top Level
Domains (gTLDs) are: .com, .net and
.org, the other type of TLDs include
the country code Top Level Domains
(ccTLD), which are assigned to all
countries and their dependencies such
as .tr for Turkey.
Top Level Domains (TLD) will be put
up for sale by Turkish Internet service
providers, Turkish Informatics Association
Chairman Turhan Mentes said.
Mentes said the deal with UNIDT might
offer new possibilities for Turkish
corporations, as they will be free
to use their own names as domain names
on the Internet.
Access to TLDs is supported by a
federation called Public-Root,
which emerged due to shortcomings
in the existing Internet infrastructure
and monopolistic tendencies, Mentes
said.
TLDs also single out search results,
instead of hundreds or thousands of
results one gets when using the search
engines on ordinary servers.
Mentes said Public-Root supports
the existing Internet domains and
one of the 13
root servers worldwide is located
in Ankara.
Taken from http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=16484
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