The meaning of some
common top-level domain suffix (com, edu, gov, mil, net, and int, org, arpa)
The editor Domains5 help to identify the significance of the domain name symbols:
.com domain
.edu domain
.gov domain
.mil domain
.net domain
.int domain
.org domain
.ac domain
Domains5 editor:
com --- Commercial organizations, business organizations, companies
NET --- Network operations and centers, Internet service providers
org --- Other organizations, non-profit organization
an int --- International organizations and international organizations
edu, --- Educational institutions (U.S.) (U.S.) teaching and research institutions
gov --- Governmental entities (U.S.) (U.S.) Government departments
mil --- Military (U.S.) (U.S.) military institutions
arpa --- Come fro m, ARPANet, established by the ARPANET (U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency computer network) along the name of the stay, for Internet internal
biz, --- web business guide, Network Business Wizard, applicable to commercial companies (Note: the biz, to shrink with the habits of business)
info --- infomation, to provide information services companies
name is --- the name for the generic top-level domain name registered to individuals
gTLDs pro --- professional, doctors, lawyers, accountants and other professionals
coop --- cooperation, dedicated top-level domain for commercial cooperatives
aero by --- aero by, applicable to the air transport industry-specific top-level domain
museum --- museum, Museum dedicated top-level domain
cc --- originally island Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an abbreviation, but may see it as an abbreviation of the Commercial Company (commercial companies), now open as a global top-level domain, mainly used in commercial the field.
tv --- originally a Pacific island nation of Tuvalu Tuvalu country code top-level domain, but it is also the abbreviation for "television" (TV), so now open for the global top-level domain, mainly used in: audio-visual film, television, global radio and radio field.
mobile --- 3G mobile phone network