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No.

Why would Mauritius turn down a source of revenue?

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Because .io is the top level country code domain for the British Indian Ocean Territory, and once a country ceases to exist, the top level domain is supposed to be phased out according to the IANA rules and eventually discontinued by the ICANN.
There are no .yu, .dd, .cs, or .tp domains left. The only exception I know is .su (soviet union).

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Well they better make another damn exception.

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The only reason .su still exists is because Russia said they would decommission it and then never did. ICANN chose not to let that happen again, which explains their choice to decommission the later ones.

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Still, too much money on .io to be shutdown.

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Well, they should have chosen a gTld

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.io is just too big to fail.

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Maybe. But it’s up to ICANN and their rules, money might not be relevant to them, and with .io, there literally isn’t a single person or company that uses it “correctly” as country TLDs are primarily intended to be used by entities connected to that country, and the territory has no permanent residents, unlike with .su.
On the flip side, that might work for the case too as well - maybe ICANN decides to make it a generic TLD, like .com or .org instead as it’s not really directly connected to a country?
We shall see.

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“They have to get rid of it unless they decide not to.”

I assume it’s just gonna be inherited by Mauritius.

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There’s plenty of non country domains too. Just make it into some acronym or have it mean I/O or whatever.

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IIRC two letter domains are reserved for country specific domains, the non-country domains start with three letters.

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There are sure, but none are two letters because those are restricted to country codes. Specifically the ISO 3166-1 alpha 2

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For anyone who is not familiar, your day would surely be improved by watching the Map Men video on this topic.

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Then it’s going to be an autonomous territory (like e.g. the Faroer) called the Mauritian Indian Ocean Territory. Countries don’t need to be sovereign to exist and have ISO codes. If Mauritius wants to they can do it even if the IANA insists on the letter of their rules.

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Yes, there is laws, IANA says that ideally in 3-5 years all the .io will be gone, like the .yu ones, they do not exist anymore.

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The .su domain is still active and the Soviet Union does not exist for more than 30 years now.

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yes because at the time they didn’t know what to do, and gave .su to the .ru guys. For .yu it was also a little bit messy with multiple new countries wanting to control it. This is when IANA made laws to properly handle end of ccTLD like this, .yu does not exist anymore, it will be the same for .io

https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/su.html

https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/yu.html

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I doubt it. The cited precedent of .yu didn’t have a ton of big international commercial interest, but .io does.

They will absolutely find a rationale to change what io means when ISO retires io. The “laws” will be tweaked, ignored, or loopholed around.

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They’re not laws anyway. They are just things that ICANN say. It’s very easy to change the rules it’s not like they have to be consulted on or anything

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while funny, it would cause me so many headaches either directly or indirectly that is completely cancels out

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It would cause me a large number of professional headaches but I still think it’ll be funnier than that.

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My company didn’t jump on the .io bandwagon, so it would just be a bunch of random dead links.

So for me, it should be net funny.

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One of our spinoff companies wants to act so badly like a start up and be edgy they moved everything to a .io domain. This would be icing on the cake for how cowboy they manage everything.

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RIP my @tuta.io email address lmao

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Nooo, what will become of my beloved fedia.io?

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