The acronym TLD stands for the words Top Level Domain. TLD's are at the highest level of the Domain Name System on the the internet. They are sometimes referred to mistakenly as Internet extensions.
".com" is a commercial Internet Top Level Domain (TLD). This is an open TLD, meaning that any person or entity is permitted to register.".gov" is a U.S. government TLD. This TLD is limited to U.S. governmental entities and agencies (mostly federal).
On the internet a .com domain name, a top level domain (TLD) usually denotes a commercial website. While this analogy is not perfect , most all commercial web sites should use this TLD, but in certain cases, such as the .com TLD is not available, A TLD such as .net, or .biz can be selected for the commercial web site's domain DNS. The TLD .com can be used by a someone for other purposes, but it does help distinguish commercial websites from non commercial websites.
Top Level Domain in Internet domain naming conventions/protocol.
It's HN. The Internet TLD (Top Level Domain) is .hn
DE is the internet TLD for German websites.D is the international vehicle identification letter.
Its TLD - Top Level Domain.
Kosovo has the same types of communications infrastructure as most other countries: telephones, cell phones, Internet access, television, etc.
Well, historically in the beginning days of the Internet companies used .com to designate they were commercial - later as more countries had their businesses come on-line as well, the countries decided what Top-Level Domain (TLD) they would use -- this is in accordance with ICANN - Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers and IANA - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority policies. The .us TLD today can be use by anyone who can prove US citizenship, and the TLD .com can be use by anyone doing business in the world -- so long as they host the web site in the US.
TLD means Top-level Domain. So...... 22 Top Level Domain??
An Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) is two letters. For example:.us = United States.uk = United Kingdom.mx = Mexico.br = Brazil.za = South Africa.bd = BangladeshWith the exception of .uk, the ccTLD is the same as the ISO 3166-1 2-alpha code for the country. The UK uses GB for purposes other than Internet domains (for example, GBP is the currency code for British pounds).
TLD = Top-Level DomainIn a URL, the part right after the protocol (usually http or https) is the host name: for example, wiki.answers.com. The last part of that is the top-level domain, in this case .com.If the TLD has only two letters, it is a country code TLD, or ccTLD, such as .fr for France, .au for Australia, .in for India, or .za for South Africa.