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abbr.
Macao (in Internet addresses)


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.mo
MONIC
Introduced 1996
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry MONIC
Sponsor University of Macau
Intended use Entities connected with  Macau
Actual use Reasonably popular in Macau
Registration restrictions Limited to local businesses and organizations in Macau; primary name server must be in Macau; subdomains have specific restrictions
Structure Registrations were limited to third level beneath second-level labels, but direct second-level registrations are now available to registrants who already have the same name at third level
Documents Regulations
Dispute policies
Website MONIC
.mo can also refer to the file extension of binary files that have been complied from .po files using GNU gettext.

.mo is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Macau. The inclusion of the letter "o" in the TLD refers to an alternate spelling of the Chinese special administrative region - Macao.

However, second-level domain is only available for the registrants who had registered a same name at third-level.

.com.mo - commercial entities
.edu.mo - educational institutions
.gov.mo - government
.net.mo - network service providers
.org.mo - non-profit organizations

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