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Peter Brett

@draco18s 2-letter TLDs are *explicitly* excluded from this process. All 2-letter TLDs are reserved for ISO country codes. @mttaggart @mwl

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Tamandua

@krans @draco18s @mttaggart @mwl when all the sensible US states secede in January they can think of some name that matches IO for the ccTLD.

Draco18s

@krans That's ok, they can go with `.і‌о` instead. (That is, a Cryllic i and o with a zero-width non-joiner in the middle).

Maybe.

The ICANN FAQ says it has to be Latin characters, but "The use of non-Latin characters (such as Cyrillic, Arabic, Chinese, etc.) would also be allowed in gTLDs" according to Brad White (ICANN's director of global media affairs) in 2015.

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