.cymru | |
Introduced: | 31 July 2014 |
Type: | top-level domain |
Status: | Available and active as of September 2014[1] |
Intendeduse: | Wales and Welsh language |
Actualuse: | Used in Wales, often when the primary or content language is Welsh; e.g. https://www.s4c.cymru |
Restrictions: | Unknown |
Website: | Nominet: Cymru - Wales and Our Home Online (Domain for Wales) |
Document: | Policies |
Disputepolicy: | UDRP |
Dnssec: | Yes |
.cymru is one of two geographic top level domains (GeoTLD) for Wales (the other being .wales). The word Welsh: [[Cymru]] means Wales in Welsh.
The TLD was proposed by the British internet registry company Nominet, which has run the domain for the UK (.uk) since 1996.[2] The proposal initially ran into conflict with .cym, proposed by the Wales-based, not-for-profit dotCYM organisation, which advocates for the Welsh language and culture.[3] [4] (.cym was ultimately assigned to the Cayman Islands.[5])
In June 2014, final go-ahead for the domains was granted by ICANN, and a phased launch of the new domains began.[6] [7] Initially, the new domains were available to trademark holders, with full availability originally planned for the spring of 2015.
On 30 September 2014, the Llywydd of the Senedd officially moved Senedd websites and other sites to new ".cymru" and ".wales" domains which are geographic top-level domains specific to Wales. Wales Online, Daily Post, the Welsh Rugby Union, the Millennium Stadium, Golwg360, Bloc, Gwalia, Atlantic PLC, Orchard and Portmeirion were among others who also switched over to the domains.[8] These became available to all on St David's Day 2015.[9]