TLD is a three-letter acronym that may stand for: A three-letter acronym, or TLA, is a popular type of abbreviation in technical terminology, and is also common in general language. ...
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A top-level domain (TLD) is the last part of an Internet domain name; that is, the letters which follow the final 'dot' of any URL.
was added in the late 1980s by the NIC for the use of NATO, who felt that none of the then existing TLDs adequately reflected their status as an international organization.
TLD, although no longer used, was not deleted until July 1996.
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