Sweden’s Internet Infrastructure Foundation (Punkt.se or .SE) has announced that it is to rescind a prohibition on the registration of .se domain names with only one character. However, in an April 27 statement, it said that most standard western alphabetical characters, such as a.se, b.se would not be released. Single numbers, as well as uniquely Swedish and certain foreign characters, will be permitted.
Around 93 new domain names will be made available, the organization said, including the numbers 0–9 followed by the suffix .se along with such characters as ö and ä. Together with Sweden-specific characters, those from Slavic, Yiddish ...
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