L'ICANN ouvre les candidatures pour des domaines personnalisés après 14 ans

L'Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers a commencé à accepter les demandes de nouveaux domaines de premier niveau. Il s'agit de la première occasion en 14 ans pour les particuliers et les groupes d'obtenir des adresses internet personnalisées.

L'ICANN a ouvert la période de dépôt des candidatures le 9 mai. Ce processus offre aux utilisateurs une rare opportunité de posséder une partie du système de noms de domaine d'internet grâce à des domaines de premier niveau personnalisés.

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