Also In Short Since 2014: The Cctlds .uk And .nz Britons And New Zealanders Have Also Cultivated Their Own Peculiarities In The Domain Area For Many Years And Only Allowed Registration Under Subdomains Such As .co.uk Or Org.nz. That Ended This Year. The Competent Bodies In Both Countries Have Decided To Dispense With The Subdomains In The Future, Probably Also With A Worried View Of The Competition From The New Tlds. The New Regulation.
Has Been In Effect For The British .uk Domain Since June 10, 2014. In New Zealand, The Change Came On September 30. With Both Endings, Users Who Already Own An "Old" Domain Can Switch To The Shorter Version. For .uk Domains, This Privilege Applies To All Domains Registered Before Latest Mailing Database October 29, 2013 For Five Years. Owners Of .nz Domains, On The Other Hand, Have To Hurry: The Right To First Access Ends In March 2015. Sunrise In January This.
Brings Us To The New Top Level Domains. Icann 1930 Applications From 60 Countries On The So-called Reveal Day , June 13, 2012. According To The Original Plan, These Should Have Been Introduced Long Ago In January 2014 - But Then Everything Turned Out Differently, Which Is Why The First Registrations Were Delayed Until The Beginning Of 2014. The New Domain Extension For The Capital: .berlin Was Launched In Spring 2014 And Is One Of.