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What is a gTLD?¶

gTLDs (or generic top-level domain names) are the most common kind of top-level domain names, and the ones we’re most used to seeing. They function as part of the internet system we use to help us map and remember a website’s numerical IP addresses - also called the Domain Name System (DNS). gTLDs have three or more characters and follow the ‘dot’ part of the address e.g. .com, .org etc.

We use gTLDs essentially because they allow us to gather more information about the site that we’re visiting; for example, they can give us information about the business, what it does and its location.

Traditionally there have only been about a dozen to choose from, but between 2013 and 2015 ICANN (the body that oversee domain names) could roll out close to 1,400 specialised extensions.

This table shows the standard gTLDs, and so you can keep on top of the new releases we’re posting them on our blog too.

gTLD

Intended Use

aero

The air transport industry

asia

Companies, organisations and individuals in the Asia-Pacific region

biz

Business Use

cat

Catalan language/culture

com

Commercial organisations, but unrestricted

coop

Cooperatives

edu

Post-secondary educational establishments

gov

US government entities at the federal, state and local levels

info

Informational sites but unrestricted

int

International organisations established by treaty

jobs

Employment-related sites

mil

The US military

mobi

Sites catering to mobile devices

museum

Museums

name

Families and individuals

net

Originally for network infrastructures, now unrestricted

org

Originally for organisations not clearly falling under other gTLDs, now unrestricted

post

Postal services

pro

Certain professions

tel

Services involving the connections between telephone network and the internet

travel

Travel agents, airlines, hoteliers, tourism bureaus etc.

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