.ge

.ge
Introduced 1992
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry Caucasus Online
Sponsor Caucasus Online
Intended use Entities connected with  Georgia
Actual use Popular in Georgia
Registration restrictions Limited to persons and companies located in Georgia; third-level registrations have various restrictions depending on which second-level name they are within
Structure Registrations are available directly at second level as well as at third level beneath some second-level domains
Documents Rules and conditions
Website The Georgian Domain Name Registry
.გე
Introduced January 20, 2016 (Publicly - July 20, 2016)
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Inactive
Intended use Entities connected with Georgia, domain names preferably using the Georgian Mkhedruli script

.ge is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Georgia.

.ge top-level domain names are available for registration for residents of Georgia (unlimited) or for foreign companies via representation of any local legal person (limited to one domain name per registrant).[1] Second-level domain names are also available for registration for several specific types of registrants:[2]

History

.ge was delegated to Georgian ISP SaNet in 1992. In 2006 Caucasus Online has been formed after merger of 3 companies (including SaNet) and became sponsor of .ge.[3] Registration service was initially provided by non-profit organization Internet Development Group - Georgia, but after introduction of Caucasus Online it exclusively consolidated both administrative and registrar roles.
.gov.ge was delegated to LEPL Smart Logic in 2014.

.გე

In 2011 a new top-level domain name was registered for Georgia, intended for domain names in the local language. The top-level domain is .გე. However it has, as of 2015, not become active.

Starting from January 20, 2016, Georgia will register .გე top-level domains using Georgian Mkhedruli script. At the moment, the process has started for reservation of governmental, commercial TLDs but after 6 months from start date, registration of IDN ccTLDs will become available to general public.[4]

References

  1. Article 1.9 of Rules and Conditions for GE Domain Names Registration (Recent Georgian version has some updates not causing this article)
  2. Article 1.1 of Rules and Conditions for GE Domain Names Registration (Recent Georgian version has some updates not causing this article) Archived March 14, 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Article by Civil.ge
  4. Press release of Georgian National Committee of Communications (Georgian)

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