Masr (domain name)

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مصر
Introduced 2010
TLD type Internationalized country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry TE Data, InTouch, Vodafone Data and the Egyptian Universities Network (EUN) [1]
Intended use Entities connected with  Egypt
Actual use Starting. First site is موقع.وزارة-الاتصالات.مصر
DNS name xn--wgbh1c
Website http://www.dotmasr.eg/

The Arabic domain name مصر (meaning "Egypt", romanized as masr[2]) is the internationalized country code top-level domain (IDN ccTLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet for Egypt.[3][4] Its ASCII DNS name is xn--wgbh1c, obtained by the Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) transcription method.

The domain was one of the first IDN ccTLDs installed in the DNS on 5 May 2010.[3]

Egypt's traditional ccTLD is eg.

The first website of this top-level domain was a site of the Egyptian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. After the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, a website for a referendum was set up using this domain (استفتاء.مصر — literally, referendumof.egypt).

See also

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  1. NTRA, Three Egyptian Companies Selected for Domain Name Registration Services under the Arabic Country Code Top Level Domain of Egypt “مصر.
  2. Two New Licenses for (.masr) Domain Name Registration to Be Launched
  3. 3.0 3.1 First IDN ccTLDs available, ICANN announcement, 2010-05-05
  4. 'Historic' day as first non-latin web addresses go live, BBC, 6 May 2010.