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What is a gTLD?

A generic top-level domain, or gTLD, is an Internet extension—the characters that come after the dot in a URL, such as icann.org. While individuals and organizations can register a domain name, the process of applying for a gTLD is much more complex. In fact, when you apply for a top-level domain, you are applying to operate an Internet registry business that supports the Domain Name System (DNS).