.pg

This article will address the issue of .pg, which is of utmost importance today. .pg is a topic that has aroused great interest in various fields, whether in the academic, scientific, social or cultural fields. Throughout history, .pg has been the subject of study and debate, generating conflicting opinions and various investigations that have expanded our knowledge on this topic. In this sense, it is relevant to analyze the different perspectives that exist around .pg, as well as the implications it has in today's society. In addition, the advances and challenges that .pg currently faces will be explored, as well as the possible solutions and responses to the problems it raises.
.pg
Introduced26 September 1991
TLD typeCountry code top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryPapua New Guinea University of Technology
SponsorPapua New Guinea University of Technology
Intended useEntities connected with Papua New Guinea
Actual useGets some use in Papua New Guinea
Registration restrictionsMust have local presence or interests in Papua New Guinea
StructureRegistrations are made at the third level beneath some second-level labels
DocumentsPolicy
Dispute policiesSimilar to pre-2000 Network Solutions dispute policy
Registry websiteUnitech DNS

.pg is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Papua New Guinea.

Registrations are made beneath the second-level names .com.pg, .net.pg, .ac.pg, .gov.pg, .mil.pg, and .org.pg.

The dispute resolution policy is similar to that of Network Solutions prior to the institution of the UDRP in 2000; a trademark owner can object to a domain registration and this will result in the domain being placed on hold unless the registrant can also demonstrate trademark rights (and post bond to indemnify the registry), or else get a court ruling in their favor.

On 10 May 2013, the ISO 3166-1 code for Papua New Guinea changed to reflect the PG used for the ccTLD.

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