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|logo  = KerTLD.JPG‎  
 
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|status = Proposed
 
|status = Proposed
 
|manager  = dotKer
 
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|type  = [[GeoTLD|geographical TLD]]
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|category  = [[:Category:Culture New gTLDs|Culture]]
 
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'''.ker''' is a [[GeoTLD|geographical TLD]] proposed by [[dotKer]], a non-profit organization dedicated in applying for the TLD to [[ICANN]]'s  [[New gTLD Program]]. The .ker string represents the city of  Kernow/Cornwall, its people, culture and language. The initiative is supported by the Celtic League and the Cornish Language Partnership. <ref>[https://sites.google.com/a/dotker.org/www/home The campaign for a .ker internet domain name]</ref>
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'''.ker''' is a [[GeoTLD]] proposed in [[ICANN]]'s  [[New gTLD Program]] by [[dotKer]], a non-profit organization. The .ker string represents the county of  Kernow/Cornwall, its people, culture and language. The initiative is supported by the Celtic League and the Cornish Language Partnership. <ref>[https://sites.google.com/a/dotker.org/www/home The campaign for a .ker Internet domain name]</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Latest revision as of 18:34, 7 May 2024

KerTLD.JPG
Status: Proposed
country: U.K.
Manager: dotKer
Type: GeoTLD
Category: Culture

More information: NTLDStatsLogo.png

.ker is a GeoTLD proposed in ICANN's New gTLD Program by dotKer, a non-profit organization. The .ker string represents the county of Kernow/Cornwall, its people, culture and language. The initiative is supported by the Celtic League and the Cornish Language Partnership. [1]

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