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.bitnet
Introduced |
1985 |
TLD type |
Pseudo-domain-style address suffix |
Status |
Formerly used in addresses and site names |
Registry |
None |
Sponsor |
CREN |
Intended use |
To designate an address or hostname connected via BITNET |
Actual use |
Was widely used in late 1980s, but is no longer in use |
Registration restrictions |
No registrations are possible, as this domain is not in the root |
Structure |
Appended to right of BITNET hostnames |
Documents |
? |
Dispute policies |
None |
Website |
None |
.bitnet was a pseudo-domain-style suffix used in the late 1980s when identifying a hostname not connected directly to the Internet but possibly reachable through inter-network gateways. In this case, it indicated that the hostname preceding it was reachable via the BITNET network. This was one of several apparent "top-level domains" that were not actually in the Internet root, but were sometimes used in addresses during the time when non-Internet networks remained in wide use. Of these, .arpa was the only one ever actually added to the Internet root, where it continues to exist in a redesignated purpose of "Address and Routing Parameter Area".