.eh
Introduced | Not officially assigned |
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TLDtype | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Unassigned |
Registry | None |
Sponsor | None |
Intended use | Entities connected withWestern Sahara |
Actual use | Not available for use |
Registration restrictions | Not available for registration |
Western Saharais a disputed territory, and as such it has nocountry codetop-level domain(ccTLD)..ehis reserved for this purpose, and will be assigned if theWestern Sahara conflictresults in an agreement between theSahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicandMorocco.IANAhas not designated a ccTLD manager for the.eh domain.[1]
History
[edit]The letters.eh correspond to "Sáhara Español" (ESH, as Western Sahara was previously called Spanish Sahara) and also matchSaguia el-Hamra,one of two provinces in the earlierSpanish Sahara.[2]
On August 1, 2007, an international consortium[which?]made a bid to IANA to administer the.eh domain on behalf of theSahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.Morocco, which controls most of Western Sahara, has made competing claims to the domain.[3]
On October 16, 2007,ICANNdecided not to delegate.ehat all, with the explanation that:
there are currently two applicants for the delegation of the country code top-level domain (ccTLD).EH (Western Sahara). Both requests meet the technical criteria for managing a top-level domain. In cases like this, IANA has a long-standing policy of requesting that the two contesting applicants work together to find a mutual solution that will serve the needs of the local Internet community in the best possible fashion. ICANN does not see a way to approve the.EH ccTLD delegation to one of the applicants without violating its long-standing policy unless the contesting parties are able to reach an agreement.[4]
The two applicantsremain armed belligerents;no such agreement has been reached and the domain remains inactive.
Publicity
[edit]On April 1, 2013 theCanadian Internet Registration Authorityannounced it would be releasing.eh domain names to consumers as part of anApril Fools' Dayjoke, the TLD being a play on the stereotypical Canadian interjection "eh".[5]
References
[edit]- ^IANA.eh whois information
- ^"Western Sahara at Flags of the World".Archived fromthe originalon 2006-06-15.Retrieved2006-07-31.
- ^Extensions -.eh: Desert StormArchived2016-03-13 at theWayback MachineDomainesInfo, September 4, 2007
- ^Preliminary Report for Special Meeting of the ICANN Board of DirectorsICANN, October 16, 2007
- ^"Lululeather and.EH among Canadian twists on April Fool's Day".CBC News.1 April 2013. Archived fromthe originalon June 1, 2013.Retrieved1 April2013.