.dd

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.dd
Introduced Never
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Not in use
Registry None
Sponsor None
Intended use Entities connected with  East Germany
Actual use Only internally; unused since German reunification
Registration restrictions No registrations are now taking place
Structure Not in root
Dispute policies None
Website None

.dd was the assigned country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It was chosen based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the German Democratic Republic, the letters coming from the German name of the country: Deutsche Demokratische Republik. In accordance with IANA policy, .dd was therefore available to be assigned as the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for East Germany. However, this was never done, and so .dd was never added to the root nameservers. Its only use was internally at the universities of Jena and Dresden.[1]

With the reunification of Germany, East Germany became part of the Federal Republic of Germany, which had already been assigned the ccTLD .de. The ISO 3166-1 code "DD" was withdrawn in 1990.[2]

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