.cz
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.cz is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Czech Republic. It is administered by CZ.NIC. Registrations must be ordered via accredited domain name registrars.
Quick Facts Introduced, TLD type ...
Introduced | 13 January 1993 |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | CZ.NIC |
Sponsor | CZ.NIC |
Intended use | Entities affiliated with the Czech Republic |
Actual use | Very popular in the Czech Republic |
Registered domains | 1,464,124 (2022-12-14)[1] |
Registration restrictions | Businesses must provide tax registration number |
Structure | Names can be registered directly at second level |
Documents | Rules Juridical verdicts |
Dispute policies | Problems |
DNSSEC | yes |
Registry website | nic.cz |
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Until Czechoslovakia was dissolved in 1993, it used the domain .cs.
The maximum domain name length permitted is 63 characters, which may only be alphanumeric or the hyphen (-). Hyphens are restricted in that they may not be the first or last character, neither may they appear consecutively.[2] As of 2013, there are six domains which use the maximum of 63 characters.[3]