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abbr.
Trinidad and Tobago (in Internet addresses)


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Introduced 1991
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC)
Sponsor University of the West Indies (Faculty of Engineering)
Intended use Entities connected with Trinidad and Tobago
Actual use Used largely in Trinidad and Tobago, with a scattering of other use including free third-level subdomains offered by outside vendor
Registration restrictions None (except under .gov.tt, .mil.tt and .edu.tt)
Structure Registrations permitted directly at second level or at third level beneath various labels
Documents Terms and conditions
Dispute policies UDRP
Website TTNIC

.tt is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

The Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre allows registrations under tt for second-level domains and for third-level domains under the following domains: co.tt, com.tt, org.tt, net.tt, biz.tt, info.tt, pro.tt, int.tt, coop.tt, jobs.tt, mobi.tt, travel.tt, museum.tt, aero.tt, cat.tt, tel.tt or name.tt.[1] Registration is unrestricted and the registry does not require applicants to have a physical presence in Trinidad and Tobago. In addition, mil.tt is restricted to entities in the Military of Trinidad and Tobago, edu.tt is a registry for educational institutions in Trinidad and Tobago,[2] and gov.tt is reserved for agencies of the government.

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