| .Eu
Web Address: .EU is a new Top Level Domain that is
now available to European Union residents or any organizations established
in the European Union.
.Biz Web Address: JVTeam
LLC proposed a suffix specifically for businesses. ICANN found it
the strongest of several .biz proposals. It is unclear at this point
how the company would handle requests from individuals and non-business
groups.
.Pro Web Address: RegistryPro
Ltd. proposed .pro for professionals. For example, physician John
Doe could register as johndoe.med.pro. If John Doe were a lawyer,
he could register as johndoe.law.pro. Individuals must prove their
professional status before registering a .pro domain name
.Name Web Address: The
Global Name Registry Ltd. proposed a category for individuals. It
would reserve second-level names such as smith.name and let individuals
register john.smith.name or betty.smith.name. It is not clear at
this point how the company would deal with multiple individuals
named John Smith |
.Museum Web Address:
The Museum Domain Management Association, a group created through
the International Council of Museums, proposed the suffix for accredited
museums worldwide.
.Coop Web Address: The
National Cooperative Business Association proposed a special designation
for business cooperatives such as credit unions and rural electric
coops. The suffix would be available for members of the group and
its counterparts worldwide.
.Aero Web Address: Societe
Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques, an international
aviation group, proposed
.Info Web Address: Afilias
LLC, a consortium of 19 registration companies, proposed .info as
a truly global option for general information, similar to most .com
registrations are in the United States.
.Air Web Address: for the airlines, airports,
computer reservation systems and related industries. ICANN countered
with .aero as an alternative that could be more globally recognize. |