.St

.st is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for São Tomé and Príncipe.

The code is marketed worldwide as an abbreviation for various entities.

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.St
Introduced7 November 1997
TLD typeCountry code top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryBahnhof ST Registry
SponsorTecnisys
Intended useEntities connected with São Tomé and Príncipe
Actual useUsed in São Tomé and Príncipe, but marketed worldwide for various purposes
Registration restrictionsNone
StructureRegistrations are made directly at the second level
DocumentsTerms and Conditions
Dispute policiesThe registry obeys court orders, and judges disputes themselves for a fee
Registry website.ST registry

Second-level domains

Registrations are taken directly at the second level, but some names have been reserved for use in specialized third-level registrations (though not all of these are actually in use at present):[additional citation(s) needed]

Other uses

The .st domain is being marketed as a general-use domain, with a number of meanings suggested, including the abbreviation of "street", "state", short for "Star Trek" and more. The .st domain is also commonly used to create domain names that spell words ending in st, such as bur.st or ho.st. It is used for URL shortening domains like The Washington Post's wapo.st, and PlayStation's play.st.

Smalltalk

The Smalltalk programming language uses the .st extension, and several websites about it use the .st domain.

Styria

The state of Styria, in Austria, has ST as its official abbreviation on Austrian vehicle registration plates. Therefore, the .st extension is used by some small businesses located in Styria.

South Tyrol

Also some registrations in South Tyrol, an autonomous, chiefly German-speaking Italian province, use the .st extension to abbreviate Südtirol, its German name.

Stockholm

There is limited usage of .st in Stockholm, Sweden, by smaller businesses and private people. Falck Emergency in Stockholm uses[when?] .st for all their employees in the ambulance service of the Swedish capital Stockholm. Since 2018 the city has its own top level domain, .stockholm.

Telstra

Australia's Telstra, uses tel.st as a shortcut to its main website. The shortcut is occasionally used for marketing purposes.

Australia Post

Australia Post uses mypo.st as a shortcut to its site when sending SMS alerts.

Washington Post

The U.S. newspaper The Washington Post uses wapo.st (along with wapo.com) as a shortcut redirect to their main URL washingtonpost.com

Meta Quest

Meta leverages the domain metaque.st as a shortcut to their online store, which features their "Quest" line of virtual reality products.

References

Tags:

.St Second-level domains.St Other uses.StCcTLDCountry codeInternetSão Tomé and PríncipeTop-level domain

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