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.rs is the
It is intended to be used with few restrictions, and it is widely used in Serbia. Because of English words ending with the letters "rs", this domain is also used in the construction of domain hacks,[2]
and websites related to the Rust programming language, in which source code files typically end in .rs
.
History
The former
The delegation of name servers by IANA started in September 2007.[3] Registration of the .rs domain names commenced on 10 March 2008.[citation needed]
In 2007 ICANN also resolved[4] that RNIDS, the operators of the new .rs domain registry, should temporarily operate the former .yu domain until its eventual abolition on or before 30 September 2009. This allowed a two-year transition period for existing .yu names to transferred either to .rs for Serbia or to .me for Montenegro. The .yu domain finally expired on 30 March 2010.[5]
By 2018, it became convention for sites related to the Rust programming language to use .rs domain names, mimicking the file extension used for Rust source files.
In 2018, a Brazilian company began marketing .rs domain names towards entities based in Rio Grande do Sul, which shares the RS two-letter code within Brazil, as well as the BR-RS ISO 3166 code.[6]
In 2018, .RS TLD started offering full Serbian Latin letters domain registration (together with other letters used by official minorities groups in Serbia) - totalling 67 letters which can be used for a domain name.[7]
Domain structure
The top-level domain is intended for all interested users. The following
- .co.rs – Corporations
- .org.rs – Civil organizations and associations
- .edu.rs – Educational institutions and organizations (except ac.rs sub-domain)
- .ac.rs – Academic and research network of Serbia (delegated)
- .gov.rs – Government institutions (delegated)
- .in.rs – Personal use
See also
- .срб, a Cyrillic top-level domain for Serbia.
- Country codes of Serbia
- National symbols of Serbia
References
- ^ "RNIDS". RNIDS. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
- domain registrar price comparison service registra.rs
- ^ "IANA .rs whois information". Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ^ "Preliminary Report for Special Meeting of the ICANN Board of Directors". Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ^ "RNIDS news". RNIDS. 30 March 2010. Archived from the original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
- ^ "Registro.RS - Sobre Nós". Registro.RS.
- ^ "RNIDS news about accented letter use in domains". 11 December 2018. Archived from the original on 14 August 2020. Retrieved 9 July 2021.(in Serbian)
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