ccTLD stands for Country Code Top-Level Domain. These domains have two-letter suffixes associated with specific countries, territories, or regions. For example:

  • .ca for Canada
  • .fr for France
  • .jp for Japan
  • .in for India
  • .de for Germany

How many ccTLDs exist?

  • Currently, there are over 240 active ccTLDs.

Who manages ccTLDs?

  • ccTLDs are managed by designated managers in each country/territory, such as nonprofits, academic institutions, government entities, or private corporations. These ccTLD registries coordinate domain name policies.

In summary, hundreds of country code top-level domains help localize internet presence globally with region-specific extensions while providing identity as unique namespaces on the web.