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.ve
.ve
Introduced1991

TLD type
Country code top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryComisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones
SponsorComisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones
Intended useEntities connected with  Venezuela
Actual usePopular in Venezuela
Registration restrictionsThird-level registrations
StructureRegistrations are made at the third level beneath various second level names
DocumentsTerms and conditions
Registry Websitenic.ve

.ve is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Venezuela.


On 3 March, 2009 the ISO 3166-1 code for Venezuela changed to reflect the VE used for the ccTLD.


Registrations are allowed without restrictions, only at the third level:


  • .arts.ve - artistic and cultural institution

  • .co.ve - a website originally ".com" ported to Venezuelan Spanish

  • .com.ve - Venezuelan commercial entity

  • .info.ve - informational sites

  • .net.ve - network service providers

  • .org.ve - non-profit organizations

  • .radio.ve - radio stations

  • .web.ve - individuals

The following second level domains allow restricted third level domain registrations:[1]


  • .gob.ve / .gov.ve - government-related websites

  • .edu.ve - Venezuela based educational institutions

  • .int.ve - International institutions

  • .mil.ve - Venezuelan military institution

  • .tec.ve - University of Technology

Internationalized domain names are available using the following Spanish characteres: á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, and ñ.[2]


A number of second level domain names are in place, i.e., cha.ve, internet.ve, ipv6.ve, nic.ve



References




  1. ^ Procedimiento para solicitud de un nombre de dominio especial (gob.ve, mil.ve, edu.ve, tec.ve) Archived 2010-11-27 at the Wayback Machine., CONATEL


  2. ^ IANA, .VE Spanish table




External links


  • IANA .ve whois information

  • .ve domain registration website






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