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.gr

In today's world, .gr represents a highly relevant and topical issue that impacts people of all ages and cultures. For decades, .gr has been the subject of studies and research that seek to understand its influence on different aspects of daily life. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the meaning and importance of .gr, as well as its implications in the social, cultural, economic and scientific fields. Through an exhaustive and detailed analysis, we will seek to shed light on the latest trends and discoveries related to .gr, with the aim of giving the reader a broader and enriching perspective on this fascinating topic.
.gr
Introduced19 February 1989
TLD typeCountry code top-level domain
StatusActive
Registry
SponsorFORTH
Intended useEntities connected with  Greece
Actual useVery popular in Greece
Registration restrictionssecond-level domains and .com.gr domain names may be registered without restrictions; some restrictions apply on some of the specific subdomains
StructureRegistrations are taken directly at the second level or at the third level beneath various second-level subdomains
DocumentsRules & regulations
DNSSECyes
Registry website.gr Registry
.ελ
Introduced2015[1]
TLD typeInternationalized country code top-level domain
StatusActive
Intended useEntities connected with  Greece for content in the Greek alphabet
Actual useSometimes used in Greece
Registration restrictionsShould be used with subdomains in the Greek alphabet
DNS name.xn--qxam

.gr is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Greece. Registrations are processed via accredited registrars and domain names in Greek characters may also be registered.

Second level domains

There are five official second level domains:

  • com.gr: for those engaging in commercial activities.
  • edu.gr: for educational institutions.
  • net.gr: Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and network providers.
  • org.gr: non-profit organizations.
  • gov.gr: exclusively for governmental organizations.

There are some other unofficial second level domains that belong to registrars offering third level domain name registrations.

  • mil.gr: Exclusively for military purposes.
  • mod.gr: Ministry of Defence
  • sch.gr: local education authorities, schools, primary and secondary education, community education.
  • co.gr: for commercial use (generally not as widely used as .com.gr).[2]

Alternative top domain

Greece applied for the internationalized country code top-level domain (IDN ccTLD) .ελ (.ΕΛ in capital letters) for domain names composed of letters of the Greek alphabet. This was turned down by ICANN in April 2011 because it was too visually similar to .EA in Latin letters should ICANN ever implement such a TLD (EA is an exceptionally reserved ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code element for Ceuta & Melilla).[3]

In 2014, ICANN decided to allow Greece to have the domain .ελ.[4] The right to this top-level domain was handed over to Greece in October 2015,[5] and it became operational on the Internet on 10 July 2018.[6]

For the first three months, domains already held under .gr as they already were in Latin or Greek letters or transcribed into Greek characters could be obtained for .ελ only by the holder of that .gr domain.[7] Those restrictions ceased to exist in October 2018.

References

  1. ^ "Η Ελλάδα κατοχύρωσε την ελληνική κατάληξη .ελ στο ίντερνετ". 20 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Inet Hellas". www.inethellas.co.gr.
  3. ^ Greek IDN blocked due to non-existent domain
  4. ^ "ccTLD applicants who have requested the second and final review". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  5. ^ Report on the Delegation of the .ελ (“el”) domain representing Greece in Greek script to ICS-FORTH GR
  6. ^ Συχνές Ερωτήσεις για Καταχωρούμενους
  7. ^ ".GR Launches .ελ on 10 July". Archived from the original on 2018-07-28. Retrieved 2018-07-28.