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امارات
Introduced2010
TLD typeInternationalised country code top-level domain
StatusSunrise Period
Registry.aeDA[1]
SponsorTelecommunications Regulatory Authority
Intended useEntities connected with  United Arab Emirates
Registered domains1,096 (7 March 2024)[2]
Registration restrictionsArabic script[3]
DocumentsdotEmarat Domain Name Policy
Dispute policiesUAE Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
DNS namexn--mgbaam7a8h
Registry websiteعربي.امارات

The Arabic name امارات, romanized as emarat,[4] is the internationalized country code top-level domain for the United Arab Emirates.[5] The ASCII name of this domain in the Domain Name System of the Internet is xn--mgbaam7a8h, using the Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) procedure in the translation of the Unicode representation of the script version. The domain was installed in the Domain Name System on 5 May 2010.[6]

The first second-level sub domain is عربي‎.‎امارات which is transliterated as arabi.emarat.[4]

The United Arab Emirates is also assigned the country code top-level domain .ae.

The dotEmarat Sunrise Period started from 17 October 2010 for a duration of 2 months, ending on 15 December 2010.[7] This period was exclusively for all registered trademark owners to apply for a dotEmarat domain name.

References

  1. ^ .aeDA – Domain Administration
  2. ^ Domain Count Statistics for TLDs - DomainTools
  3. ^ .aeDA – Domain Administration
  4. ^ a b ausregistry, First .emarat Arabic script domain name is live! Archived 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, 7 May 2010
  5. ^ IDN News
  6. ^ First IDN ccTLDs available, ICANN announcement, 2010-05-05
  7. ^ "TRA Opens the door for Trademarks to Apply for Arabic Top-Level Domain Name (dotEmarat)". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2010.