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  2. .jp - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.jp

    At the establishment of the .jp domain, the domain was administered by the JPNIC, as part of their role as an overseeing technical body for the Internet in Japan. It was originally proposed by Jun Murai for the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California on August 5, 1986. Handling of the domain was first managed ...

  3. Country code top-level domain - Wikipedia

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    A country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) is an Internet top-level domain generally used or reserved for a country, sovereign state, or dependent territory identified with a country code. All ASCII ccTLD identifiers are two letters long, and all two-letter top-level domains are ccTLDs.

  4. Comparison of webmail providers - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of notable webmail providers who offer a web interface in English.. The list does not include web hosting providers who may offer email server and/or client software as a part of hosting package, or telecommunication providers (mobile network operators, internet service providers) who may offer mailboxes exclusively to ...

  5. List of Internet top-level domains - Wikipedia

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    Internationalised domain names have been proposed for Japan and Libya. ICANN-era generic top-level domains. Name: DNS name; Target market: intended use; Restrictions: restrictions, if any, on who can register, and how the domain can be used; Operator: entity the registry has been delegated to; IDN: support for internationalized domain names (IDN)

  6. Category:Domains of Japan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Domains_of_Japan

    Domains of Japan. This category collects Feudal domains of Edo period, the so called han (藩). The term is sometimes translated as fief. Large han (at least 10,000 koku) were ruled by daimyō; the smaller han belonged to kōtai-yoriai hatamoto. Many han were subdivisions of the provinces of Japan, the kuni (国). Wikimedia Commons has media ...

  7. International email - Wikipedia

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    International email arises from the combined provision of internationalized domain names (IDN) and email address internationalization (EAI). The result is email that contains international characters (characters which do not exist in the ASCII character set), encoded as UTF-8, in the email header and in supporting mail transfer protocols.

  8. Daimyo - Wikipedia

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    Daimyo. A map of the territories of the Sengoku daimyō around the first year of the Genki era (1570 AD). Daimyo (大名, daimyo, Japanese pronunciation: [daimʲoː] ⓘ) were powerful Japanese magnates, [1] feudal lords [2] who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their vast ...

  9. Japan Network Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC) is the National Internet Registry in Japan that manages several aspects of Internet operations, including the allocation of IP addresses and AS numbers . Historically, JPNIC managed the .jp top-level domain; on 2003-06-30 the management of the .jp domain was transferred to the Japan Registry Service .

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