.su
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| .su | |
| Image:Rucenter.gif | |
| Introduced | 1990 |
| TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
| Status | Active despite attempts to terminate it |
| Registry | RUcenter |
| Sponsoring organization | Russian Institute for Public Networks |
| Intended use | Entities connected with the Soviet Union |
| Actual use | Has no clear reason to exist now that country is not there any more, but is taking new registrations anyway |
| Registration restrictions | None |
| Structure | Registrations are permitted directly at the second level |
| Documents | |
| Dispute policies | None |
| Web site | RUcenter |
.su was assigned as the country code top-level domain for the Soviet Union in 1990. It remains in use today, even though the Soviet Union itself no longer exists, and is administered by the Russian Institute for Development of Public Networks.
In 2001 the managers of the domain stated that they will commence accepting new .su registrations, but it is unclear whether this action is compatible with ICANN policy.
Registrations under the .su domain are clearly in high demand, due to the humor or nostalgia associated with having a URL containing the name of a defunct nation. As of September 5, 2005, new .su registrations cost USD $100. A Google search for site:.su returns about 4,230,000.
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