Eric Lyon
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Just like the .aaa domain extension, this .aarp gTLD is restricted to internal use ONLY and not available for public registration. With that in mind I'll publish this, just to have a reference point for the .aarp extension.
Note: Unfortunately, the .aarp ccTLD is not available for public registration and remains an internal domain extension for AARP official use. That means that the .aarp extension is off the table for domain investors and no-bueno!
Source.aarp is a delegated Brand gTLD in ICANN's New gTLD Program. American Association of Retired Persons, a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization dedicated to advocating for and helping Americans over the age of 50, manages the TLD. AARP's goal in applying for the delegation of the domain name string in the root zone in the Internet's domain name system and to manage its registry operations is to protect its brand and to use it as a "trusted, hierarchical, and intuitive" domain name space for AARP, its affiliates, subsidiaries, members and Internet users. If approved by ICANN, the organization plans to implement a four-stage roll-out to ensure the success of its transition from delegation to operation. Verisign will serve as its back-end registry service provider.[1]
The extension successfully passed all application requirements and was delegated to the Root Zone 03 November 2015. [2]
Note: Unfortunately, the .aarp ccTLD is not available for public registration and remains an internal domain extension for AARP official use. That means that the .aarp extension is off the table for domain investors and no-bueno!
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