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IntroducedSeptember 3, 1991;32 years ago(1991-09-03)
TLDtypeCountry code top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryTrinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC)
SponsorUniversity of the West Indies(Faculty of Engineering)
Intended useEntities connected withTrinidad and Tobago
Actual useUsed largely in Trinidad and Tobago, with a scattering of other use including free third-level subdomains offered by outside vendor
Registration restrictionsNone (except under.gov.tt,.mil.ttand.edu.tt)
StructureRegistrations permitted directly at second level or at third level beneath various labels
DocumentsTerms and conditions
Dispute policiesUDRP
Registry websiteTTNIC

.ttis theinternetcountry codetop-level domain(ccTLD) in theDomain Name Systemof theInternetforTrinidad and Tobago.

The Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC) allows registrations underttforsecond-level domains,and for third-level domains under the following domains:co.tt,com.tt,org.tt,net.tt,biz.tt,info.tt,pro.tt,int.tt,coop.tt,jobs.tt,mobi.tt,travel.tt,museum.tt,aero.tt,tel.ttandname.tt.[1]Registration under the above domains is unrestricted and the registry does not require applicants to have a physical presence in Trinidad and Tobago. However, registrants with a foreign address are charged double.[2]

In addition, there ismil.tt,restricted to entities in theMilitary of Trinidad and Tobago,edu.ttis a registry for educational institutions in Trinidad and Tobago,[3]andgov.ttreserved for agencies of the government.

Domain hacksusing.ttincludedb.tt,ift.ttandmi.tt,URL shortenersused forDropbox,IFTTTandthe 2012 U.S. presidential campaignofMitt Romney,[4]respectively.

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  1. ^"Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre".Archivedfrom the original on 24 September 2005.Retrieved27 September2005.
  2. ^"TTNIC Registration fees".Retrieved24 August2011.
  3. ^"edu.tt".Archivedfrom the original on 24 June 2009.Retrieved24 June2009.
  4. ^"Romney to quit Libyan domain".Ben Smith on Politics and Media.Politico.6 October 2010.Retrieved20 September2012.

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