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Re: .bv ccTLD


From: Cynthia Revström via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 16:18:26 +0100

Hi,

Not only is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code assigned but the ccTLD is
delegated to NORID's nameservers.
NORID also makes it pretty clear that they are not interested in
selling the TLD, and I suspect that might very well mirror the
position of the Norwegian government.
While something like another country is a different thing to just a
company wanting to profit from a TLD, it still seems unlikely to me.

Another example: back in 2011 when South Sudan gained independence,
they got an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code which was "SS" which could
understandably have some problems given historical context for that
letter combination.[1]

So not getting "BV" is a pretty minor thing in comparison to that, IMHO.
There are many countries/geographical entities that have far from
perfect ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.
I think pretty much all codes ending in an X is because there were no
better ones available. (I am not certain on this part though)

[1]: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-sudan-independence-idUSTRE75S4A520110629

-Cynthia

On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 12:17 PM Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap () nlnetlabs nl> wrote:

 "Jay R. Ashworth" writes:

 > ----- Original Message -----
 > > From: "David Conrad" <drc () virtualized org>
 >
 > > Jay,
 > >
 > > On Dec 3, 2021, at 4:46 PM, Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com> wrote:
 > >> In general I could I understand that, but it is my understanding that the domain
 > >> is still marked reserved at the Secretariat,
 > >
 > > Sorry, which secretariat?  As far as I know, the official status of ISO 3166-1
 > > Alpha 2 codes is specified by the ISO-3166 Maintenance Agency and listed on the
 > > ISO website (the “online browsing platform” output for BV being the URL I
 > > provided).
 >
 > The ISO 3166 secretariat, yes.

It is no makred as reserved but assigned.

        jaap


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