IDNA
IDNA is a mechanism for handling domain names containing non-ASCII characters, enabling domain names in languages that use scripts such as Chinese, Arabic, or Cyrillic.
A domain name that has been registered for an extended period, typically several years or more.
The country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Anguilla that has become extremely popular for artificial intelligence companies and projects.
Canonical Name Record - a DNS record type that maps an alias domain name to the true (canonical) domain name.
Alternative dispute resolution policies used by various domain registries to handle domain name conflicts.
The suffix at the end of a domain name, also called a TLD, such as .com, .net, .org, or country codes like .uk.
A domain name that includes characters from non-Latin scripts, such as Chinese, Arabic, or Cyrillic.