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{{Short description|Cyrillic Internet country code top-level domain for the Russian Federation}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2020}}
{{Infobox Top level domain {{Infobox Top level domain
|name = рф |name = .рф
|image = ]
|background = #CCF
|introduced = {{start date and age|2010|5|13|df=yes}}
|image = ]<span style="font-size:32pt;font-weight:bold">.РФ</span>
|type = ] (]) ]
|introduced = May 13, 2010
|type = ] ]
|status = Active |status = Active
|registry = Coordination Center for the Internet National Domain |registry = ]
|sponsor = |sponsor =
|intendeduse = Entities connected with the ] |intendeduse = Entities connected with {{flag|Russia}}
|actualuse = Active / Limited registration |actualuse = Active / Limited registration
|restrictions = Intended for ] domain names only.<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25"/> |restrictions = Intended for ] domain names only.<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25"/>
|registereddomains=900,058
|dateregistereddomains=February 2016
|refregistereddomains=<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stat.nic.ru/en_ru/2014/08/19/titul-20140819.shtml|date=19 August 2014|title=nic.ru (Russian ccTLD Registry) domain count|publisher=nic.ru|access-date=1 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160527033117/http://stat.nic.ru/en_ru/2014/08/19/titul-20140819.shtml|archive-date=27 May 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|structure = |structure =
|document = |document =
|disputepolicy = |disputepolicy =
|DNSname = xn--p1ai |DNSname = xn--p1ai
|website = |website =
|dnssec = no |dnssec = no
}} }}
The domain name '''.рф''' (] as '''''.rf'''''; abbreviation of {{Lang-rus|Росси́йская Федера́ция|r=Rossíyskaya Federátsiya}}) is the ] for the ], in the ] of the ]. In the Domain Name System it has the ] DNS name {{mono|xn--p1ai}}. The domain accepts only ] subdomain applications, and is the first Cyrillic implementation of the ] (IDNA) system. The domain became operational on 13 May 2010.<ref name="rferl.org">{{cite news |author=Rfe/Rl |url=http://www.rferl.org/content/Cyrillic_Domain_Names_Become_Operational_On_The_Internet/2041131.html |title=Cyrillic Domain Names Become Operational on the Internet |newspaper=Radiofreeeurope/Radioliberty |publisher=Rferl.org |access-date=15 January 2012 |archive-date=2 January 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120102115807/http://www.rferl.org/content/Cyrillic_Domain_Names_Become_Operational_On_The_Internet/2041131.html |url-status=live }}</ref> {{As of|2014}} it is the most used internationalized country code top-level domain, with around 900,000 domain names.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurid.eu/files/publ/IDNWorldReport2014_Interactive.pdf|title=World report on Internationalised Domain Names 2014|date=2014|page=94|publisher=Eurid| url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141210151244/http://www.eurid.eu/files/publ/IDNWorldReport2014_Interactive.pdf |archive-date=10 December 2014 }}</ref>

The domain name '''рф''' (] as ''rf'' <ref>, RIA Novosti, 25/11/2009</ref>) is ] in the ] of the ] for the ]. In the Domain Name System it has the ] DNS name <tt>xn--p1ai</tt>. The domain accepts only ] subdomain applications, and is the first Cyrillic implementation of the ] (IDNA) system. The domain became operational on May 13, 2010.<ref></ref>


==Character set== ==Character set==
''рф'' ({{lang-ru|'''Р'''оссийская '''Ф'''едерация}}) is ] as ''Rossiyskaya Federatsiya'', the ]. The ] рф stand for {{lang|ru|Российская Федерация}} (] as {{transliteration|ru|Rossijskaja Federacija / Rossiyskaya Federatsiya}}), the ].
The domain has an ] of <code>xn--p1ai</code> derived as ] for use in the ]. The domain has an ] of <code>xn--p1ai</code> derived as ] for use in the ].


The domain is intended for Internet resources with names in the ] using the ].<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25">{{ru icon}} (''Cyrillic domain ".рф" will be introduced in 2008''), '']'', 25 December 2007; accessed 24 September 2008.</ref> The domain is intended for Internet resources with names in the ] using Cyrillic.<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25">{{cite web|url=https://top.rbc.ru/society/25/12/2007/131437.shtml|title=появится в Сети в 2008 году|trans-title=Cyrillic domain ".рф" will be introduced in 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090309031938/http://top.rbc.ru/society/25/12/2007/131437.shtml |archive-date=9 March 2009|publisher=RBC Informations Systems|language=ru|access-date=2008-09-24|date=2007-12-25}}</ref>


A principle in the approval process of ICANN Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) states that ] and Cyrillic two-character top-level domains should not exclusively use characters that could be confused with Latin characters of identical or similar shapes a problem that particularly limits Cyrillic choices.<ref name="GNSO 22 June 2008">{{en icon}} , ''] Generic Names Supporting Organization wiki'', ; accessed 24 September 2008.</ref> As such, GNSO sought to avoid the direct transcription of "ru" into Cyrillic, "ру",<ref name="internet control">{{Cite news A principle in the approval process of ICANN Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) states that Cyrillic two-character top-level domains should not exclusively use characters that could be confused with Latin characters of identical or similar shapes—not just those containing the seven letters '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']'', but originally also proposed ccTLDs such as ] (Bulgaria) due to its visual similarity to ],<ref name="GNSO 22 June 2008">{{cite web|url=http://idn.wat.ch/index.php?title=IDN_ccTLD_Discussion#General|title=Remarks General remarks on Cyrillic IDNs|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080417063308/http://idn.wat.ch/index.php?title=IDN_ccTLD_Discussion#General_Remarks |archive-date=17 April 2008|publisher=] Generic Names Supporting Organization wiki}}<!--revision (2008-06-22): http://idn.wat.ch/index.php?title=IDN_ccTLD_Discussion&oldid=406#General_Remarks; {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090227011535/http://idn.wat.ch/index.php?title=IDN_ccTLD_Discussion&oldid=406#General_Remarks |date=27 February 2009 }}; accessed 24 September 2008.--></ref> although in 2016 the top-level domain .бг was launched. As such, GNSO sought to avoid the direct transcription of "ru" into Cyrillic, "ру",<ref name="internet control">{{Cite news|title=Kremlin eyes internet control...|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2008/jan/03/internet.censorship|date=3 January 2008|newspaper=The Guardian|first=Gavin|last=Knight|access-date=8 May 2010|location=London|at=Technology Guardian section, p. 6|quote=The problem for Russia is that its top-level domain - with the ASCII suffix .ru - translates into Cyrillic as .py, the domain name of Paraguay. That could pose security problems for Russian users.|archive-date=1 September 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130901103308/http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2008/jan/03/internet.censorship|url-status=live}}</ref> and common abbreviations for ''Russia'' ({{langx|ru|Россия}}), such as "ро", in order to avoid confusion with the Latin ccTLDs ] (]) and .po ({{As of|2010|alt=currently}} unassigned). In English sources .рф can be romanized as .rf, but the latter is not a valid domain for Russia. Later, other countries have won approval of two or three letter Cyrillic ccTLDs such as ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].
|title=Kremlin eyes internet control...
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jan/03/internet.censorship
|date=2008-01-03
|newspaper=The Guardian
|first=Gavin
|last=Knight
|accessdate=2010-05-08
|location=London
|at=Technology Guardian section, p. 6
|quote=The problem for Russia is that its top-level domain - with the ASCII suffix .ru - translates into Cyrillic as .py, the domain name of Paraguay. That could pose security problems for Russian users.
}}</ref> and common abbreviations for ''Russia'' ({{lang-ru|Россия}}), such as "ро", in order to avoid confusion with the Latin ccTLDs ] (]) and .po ({{As of|2010|alt=currently}} unassigned). In English sources .рф can be romanized as .rf, but the latter is not a valid domain for Russia.


==Early preparations== ==Early preparations==
The preparation, development, and technical testing of the domain started in 2007 by registrar RU Center.<ref name="ccTLD 2007-12-24">{{ru icon}} (''Press conference: The outcome of the development of the Russian national domain RU in 2007''), ''].ru'', 24 December 2007; accessed 8 January 2008.</ref> The domain delegation process started in November 2009 as an application to ICANN under the new Fast Track IDN ccTLD process. The domain is expected to be launched in 2010. In preparation for a launch, RU Center opened a ''sunrise'' registration period for Russian trademark owners from 25 November 2009 to 25 March 2010.<ref></ref> General public registrations are planned starting 20 April 2010 through June 2010 using a ] process, and at a fixed price beginning in July 2010. The preparation, development, and technical testing of the domain started in 2007 by registrar RU Center.<ref name="ccTLD 2007-12-24">{{in lang|ru}} {{cite web|url=http://www.cctld.ru/ru/news/index.php?id20=114|title=Пресс-конференция «Итоги развития российского национального домена RU в 2007 году»|trans-title=Press conference: The outcome of the development of the Russian national domain RU in 2007|publisher=]|date=24 December 2007|access-date=8 January 2008|url-status=dead|archive-date=2007-12-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071231024602/http://www.cctld.ru/ru/news/index.php?id20=114}}</ref> The domain delegation process started in November 2009 as an application to ICANN under the new Fast Track IDN ccTLD process. The domain is expected to be launched in 2010. In preparation for a launch, RU Center opened a ''sunrise'' registration period for Russian trademark owners from 25 November 2009 to 25 March 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nic.ru/news/en/2009/start_prior_rf.html |title=РФ Domains Sunrise Registration Launched |publisher=Nic.ru |access-date=15 January 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304074019/http://nic.ru/news/en/2009/start_prior_rf.html |archive-date=4 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> General public registrations are planned starting 20 April 2010 through June 2010 using a ] process, and at a fixed price beginning in July 2010.


In January 2010 ICANN announced that the domain was one of the first four new non-Latin ccTLDs to have passed the Fast Track String Evaluation within the domain application process.<ref>{{Cite web In January 2010 ICANN announced that the domain was one of the first four new non-Latin ccTLDs to have passed the Fast Track String Evaluation within the domain application process.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-21jan10-en.htm |title=First IDN ccTLDs Requests Successfully Pass String Evaluation |date=21 January 2010 |publisher=ICANN |access-date=25 January 2010 <!--Added by DASHBot--> |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100124073406/http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-21jan10-en.htm |archive-date=24 January 2010 |url-status=live}}</ref>
|url=http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-21jan10-en.htm
|title=First IDN ccTLDs Requests Successfully Pass String Evaluation
|date=21 January 2010
|publisher=ICANN
}}</ref>


In a press release in December 2007, Alexei Lesnikov of ] suggested that an auction for domain names could be highly successful, as was the case with a similar domain name auction on the ] ].<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25"/> In a press release in December 2007, Alexei Lesnikov of ] suggested that an auction for domain names could be highly successful, as was the case with a similar domain name auction on the ] ].<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25"/>


With comparisons being made with an equivalent ] TLD of ], it is anticipated that take-up of a Russian Cyrillic TLD could outstrip demand for the ] equivalent, ].<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25"/> The ] announced their official intentions to register .рф in letters to ICANN in June 2008. With comparisons being made with an equivalent ] TLD of ], it was anticipated that take-up of a Russian Cyrillic TLD could outstrip demand for the ] equivalent, ].<ref name="RBC 2007-12-25"/> {{As of|2014}} however, .ru has five times as many registrations as .рф.


==First use== ==First use==
The top-level domain became operational on the Internet on May 13, 2010.<ref></ref> The top-level domain became operational on the Internet on 13 May 2010.<ref name="rferl.org"/>
The first two accessible sites were (''president'') and (''government'').<ref name="RBC 2010-05-13">{{ru icon}} , ''RBC'', 13 May 2010; accessed 13 May 2010.</ref> The first two accessible sites were президент.рф (''president'') and правительство.рф (''government'').<ref name="RBC 2010-05-13">{{cite web|url=http://top.rbc.ru/society/13/05/2010/406179.shtml|title=Этой ночью в Интернете запущен первый кириллический домен ".рф"|trans-title=The first Cyrillic ".рф" domain is launched on the Internet this night|date=2010-05-13|access-date=2010-05-13|language=ru|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130620004117/http://top.rbc.ru/society/13/05/2010/406179.shtml |archive-date=20 June 2013 }}</ref>


==Related domains== ==Related domains==
The traditional ] (ccTLD) for Russia, based on the ISO country codes, is ]. There is no direct mapping of subdomains between рф and <tt>ru</tt>, they are independent domains hosting potentially different resources. However, many resources may use ] or DNS pointers to provide mapping between the name spaces. For example, the URLs <tt><nowiki>http://президент.рф</nowiki></tt> (prezident.rf) and <tt><nowiki>http://kremlin.ru</nowiki></tt> point to the identical resource, and <tt><nowiki>http://яндекс.рф</nowiki></tt> (]) redirects to <tt><nowiki>http://www.yandex.ru</nowiki></tt>. The traditional ] (ccTLD) for Russia, based on the ISO country codes, is ]. There is no direct mapping of subdomains between рф and {{mono|ru}}, they are independent domains hosting potentially different resources. However, many resources may use ] or DNS pointers to provide mapping between the name spaces. For example, the URLs <nowiki>президент.рф</nowiki> (prezident) redirects to <nowiki>kremlin.ru</nowiki>, and <nowiki>яндекс.рф</nowiki> (]) redirects to <nowiki>yandex.ru</nowiki>.

==Second-level domains==
The ] are registered directly with user-defined names, such as company names. There are no standardized category names (such as com or org) used on the second level. The second-level domain names are only intended to have Cyrillic characters, but some have Latin characters (e.g., <nowiki>сгау.рф</nowiki>), or digits instead (e.g., <nowiki>555509.рф</nowiki>) For the third-level names, it is fairly common that "www" (Latin characters) are used, but most main company addresses do not use any third-level name.


==See also== ==See also==
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 2 November 2024

Cyrillic Internet country code top-level domain for the Russian Federation

.рф
Introduced13 May 2010; 14 years ago (2010-05-13)
TLD typeInternationalised (Cyrillic) country code top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryCoordination Center for TLD RU/РФ
Intended useEntities connected with  Russia
Actual useActive / Limited registration
Registered domains900,058 (February 2016)
Registration restrictionsIntended for Cyrillic domain names only.
DNS namexn--p1ai
DNSSECno
Registry websiteкц.рф

The domain name .рф (romanized as .rf; abbreviation of Russian: Росси́йская Федера́ция, romanized: Rossíyskaya Federátsiya) is the Cyrillic country code top-level domain for the Russian Federation, in the Domain Name System of the Internet. In the Domain Name System it has the ASCII DNS name xn--p1ai. The domain accepts only Cyrillic subdomain applications, and is the first Cyrillic implementation of the Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) system. The domain became operational on 13 May 2010. As of 2014 it is the most used internationalized country code top-level domain, with around 900,000 domain names.

Character set

The Cyrillic letters рф stand for Российская Федерация (transliterated as Rossijskaja Federacija / Rossiyskaya Federatsiya), the Russian Federation. The domain has an ASCII representation of xn--p1ai derived as Punycode for use in the Domain Name System.

The domain is intended for Internet resources with names in the Russian language using Cyrillic.

A principle in the approval process of ICANN Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) states that Cyrillic two-character top-level domains should not exclusively use characters that could be confused with Latin characters of identical or similar shapes—not just those containing the seven letters а, е, о, р, с, у and х, but originally also proposed ccTLDs such as .бг (Bulgaria) due to its visual similarity to .br, although in 2016 the top-level domain .бг was launched. As such, GNSO sought to avoid the direct transcription of "ru" into Cyrillic, "ру", and common abbreviations for Russia (Russian: Россия), such as "ро", in order to avoid confusion with the Latin ccTLDs .py (Paraguay) and .po (currently unassigned). In English sources .рф can be romanized as .rf, but the latter is not a valid domain for Russia. Later, other countries have won approval of two or three letter Cyrillic ccTLDs such as .укр, .срб, .мон, .қаз, .бел, .мкд and .бг.

Early preparations

The preparation, development, and technical testing of the domain started in 2007 by registrar RU Center. The domain delegation process started in November 2009 as an application to ICANN under the new Fast Track IDN ccTLD process. The domain is expected to be launched in 2010. In preparation for a launch, RU Center opened a sunrise registration period for Russian trademark owners from 25 November 2009 to 25 March 2010. General public registrations are planned starting 20 April 2010 through June 2010 using a Dutch auction process, and at a fixed price beginning in July 2010.

In January 2010 ICANN announced that the domain was one of the first four new non-Latin ccTLDs to have passed the Fast Track String Evaluation within the domain application process.

In a press release in December 2007, Alexei Lesnikov of RU-Center suggested that an auction for domain names could be highly successful, as was the case with a similar domain name auction on the .su ccTLD.

With comparisons being made with an equivalent Chinese TLD of .中国, it was anticipated that take-up of a Russian Cyrillic TLD could outstrip demand for the Latin alphabet equivalent, .ru. As of 2014 however, .ru has five times as many registrations as .рф.

First use

The top-level domain became operational on the Internet on 13 May 2010. The first two accessible sites were президент.рф (president) and правительство.рф (government).

Related domains

The traditional country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Russia, based on the ISO country codes, is ru. There is no direct mapping of subdomains between рф and ru, they are independent domains hosting potentially different resources. However, many resources may use URL redirection or DNS pointers to provide mapping between the name spaces. For example, the URLs президент.рф (prezident) redirects to kremlin.ru, and яндекс.рф (Yandex) redirects to yandex.ru.

Second-level domains

The second-level domain names are registered directly with user-defined names, such as company names. There are no standardized category names (such as com or org) used on the second level. The second-level domain names are only intended to have Cyrillic characters, but some have Latin characters (e.g., сгау.рф), or digits instead (e.g., 555509.рф) For the third-level names, it is fairly common that "www" (Latin characters) are used, but most main company addresses do not use any third-level name.

See also

References

  1. "nic.ru (Russian ccTLD Registry) domain count". nic.ru. 19 August 2014. Archived from the original on 27 May 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  2. ^ "появится в Сети в 2008 году" [Cyrillic domain ".рф" will be introduced in 2008] (in Russian). RBC Informations Systems. 25 December 2007. Archived from the original on 9 March 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2008.
  3. ^ Rfe/Rl. "Cyrillic Domain Names Become Operational on the Internet". Radiofreeeurope/Radioliberty. Rferl.org. Archived from the original on 2 January 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
  4. "World report on Internationalised Domain Names 2014" (PDF). Eurid. 2014. p. 94. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 December 2014.
  5. "Remarks General remarks on Cyrillic IDNs". ICANN Generic Names Supporting Organization wiki. Archived from the original on 17 April 2008.
  6. Knight, Gavin (3 January 2008). "Kremlin eyes internet control..." The Guardian. London. Technology Guardian section, p. 6. Archived from the original on 1 September 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2010. The problem for Russia is that its top-level domain - with the ASCII suffix .ru - translates into Cyrillic as .py, the domain name of Paraguay. That could pose security problems for Russian users.
  7. (in Russian) "Пресс-конференция «Итоги развития российского национального домена RU в 2007 году»" [Press conference: The outcome of the development of the Russian national domain RU in 2007]. ccTLD. 24 December 2007. Archived from the original on 31 December 2007. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  8. "РФ Domains Sunrise Registration Launched". Nic.ru. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
  9. "First IDN ccTLDs Requests Successfully Pass String Evaluation". ICANN. 21 January 2010. Archived from the original on 24 January 2010. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  10. "Этой ночью в Интернете запущен первый кириллический домен ".рф"" [The first Cyrillic ".рф" domain is launched on the Internet this night] (in Russian). 13 May 2010. Archived from the original on 20 June 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2010.

External links

Country code top-level domains
ISO 3166-1

A .ac .ad .ae .af .ag .ai .al .am .ao .aq .ar .as .at .au .aw .ax .az   B .ba .bb .bd .be .bf .bg .bh .bi .bj .bm .bn .bo .br .bs .bt .bw .by .bz   C .ca .cc .cd .cf .cg .ch .ci .ck .cl .cm .cn .co .cr .cu .cv .cw .cx .cy .cz   D .de .dj .dk .dm .do .dz   E .ec .ee .eg .er .es .et .eu   F .fi .fj .fk .fm .fo .fr   G .ga .gd .ge .gf .gg .gh .gi .gl .gm .gn .gp .gq .gr .gs .gt .gu .gw .gy   H .hk .hm .hn .hr .ht .hu   I .id .ie .il .im .in .io .iq .ir .is .it   J .je .jm .jo .jp   K .ke .kg .kh .ki .km .kn .kp .kr .kw .ky .kz   L .la .lb .lc .li .lk .lr .ls .lt .lu .lv .ly   M .ma .mc .md .me .mg .mh .mk .ml .mm .mn .mo .mp .mq .mr .ms .mt .mu .mv .mw .mx .my .mz   N .na .nc .ne .nf .ng .ni .nl .no .np .nr .nu .nz   O .om   P .pa .pe .pf .pg .ph .pk .pl .pm .pn .pr .ps .pt .pw .py   Q .qa   R .re .ro .rs .ru .rw   S .sa .sb .sc .sd .se .sg .sh .si .sk .sl .sm .sn .so .sr .ss .st .su .sv .sx .sy .sz   T .tc .td .tf .tg .th .tj .tk .tl .tm .tn .to .tr .tt .tv .tw .tz   U .ua .ug .uk .us .uy .uz   V .va .vc .ve .vg .vi .vn .vu   W .wf .ws   Y .ye .yt   Z .za .zm .zw

Internationalized (IDN) ccTLD
Cyrillic scriptArabic scriptBrahmic scriptsChinese charactersOther scripts
Proposed ccTLDs
   

.κπ (kp, Cyprus) - .日本 (Nippon, Japan)

Others
Reserved / unassignedAllocated / unusedPhased out / deleted

.bl .bq .eh .mf .su .xk

.bv .gb .sj

.an .bu .cs .dd .tp .um .yu .zr

See also: Generic top-level domains
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