.tt
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Introduced | 1991 |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC) |
Sponsor | University of the West Indies (Faculty of Engineering) |
Intended use | Entities connected with Trinidad and Tobago |
Actual use | Used largely in Trinidad and Tobago, with a scattering of other use including free third-level subdomains offered by outside vendor |
Registration restrictions | None (except under .gov.tt, .mil.tt and .edu.tt) |
Structure | Registrations permitted directly at second level or at third level beneath various labels |
Documents | Terms and conditions |
Dispute policies | UDRP |
Website | TTNIC |
.tt is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Trinidad and Tobago.
Registrations are taken at the second level, as well as third-level registrations beneath the names .co.tt, .com.tt, .org.tt, .net.tt, .biz.tt, .info.tt, .pro.tt, and .name.tt (which are unrestricted), and three restricted domains, .mil.tt (for the Military of Trinidad and Tobago), .edu.tt (for educational institutions in Trinidad and Tobago) and .gov.tt (for agencies of the government of Trinidad and Tobago).
An outside vendor[1] makes free redirected domains available at the third level beneath second-level labels that resemble country codes, like .us.tt. These are ad-supported, but it is also possible to disable the advertisements in the administration area. These domains represent a large portion of the existing sites under .tt, but these registrations are not "official" as they are merely subdomains of second-level domains owned by the vendor.