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Oldest Domain Name !!

Which is the oldest domain name existing ?

         

digitalbrain

7:04 am on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)



Hello ,
Does anybody have idea which is the oldest domain name that is still not expired .
till now i thought it was internic.net , but surprised to see internic.net expired and new record creation date was 2000.
So, Which is the oldest domain name existing now ??

lazerzubb

7:32 am on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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symbolics.com

chiyo

7:34 am on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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interesting diversion!

Iid guess it would have to be Tim Berner Lee's "domain" - but i would guess we are talking far before the WWW. There were domains then surely, but only serving email maybe and things like telnet and gopher.

As guess what about the National Science Federation? The US Defense department that "invented" the Internet?

If you do a search on google on "oldest domain name" there is a lot of claims but very little agreement.

Iid be following this with interest!

3iron

12:51 pm on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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nordu.net

Record expires on 02-Jan-2003.
Record created on 01-Jan-1985.

3iron

bird

2:12 pm on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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[faqs.org...]
15 Jan 85 Begin New Domain Registration

New domains may register according to the procedures and
restrictions described in RFC-920 [5].

Which means that nordu.net was registered even before the registry was officially operative. I guess that's about as far back as you can go... ;)

All of the original edu domains I checked were registered a few months later, probably still running under the now extinct (except for reverse lookup) .arpa label until then.

3iron

2:23 pm on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Just think, the Nordu guys had the pick of *any* domain name in the world and they chose Nordu ! :)

Oh, to be able to wind the clock back :)

3iron

digitalbrain

3:48 pm on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)



yes 3iron,i agree with you , they could have registered any domain , but just think the other way . nobody could have thought of the name Yahoo before the Yahoo people did it !! , i think most of the popular sites are of type they have somewhat funky domain which is irrelevent to the website.
Just think about google , Teoma ,
just mind blowing and short names ....

bird

9:41 pm on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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nordu.net

Nordu.net is the academic backbone of the northern european countries (Scandinavia, Denmark, and Iceland). They have chosen a very speaking and catchy name for their purposes, which probably sounds even better in the scandinavian languages than it does in english.

In a way, this domain was a precursor to the current trends, where eg. Finland has one of the highest densities of mobile phones per inhabitants in the world. Those guys really have a solid tradition in high-tech communications.

Grumpus

11:12 pm on Jun 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I always just assumed it was "internic", in the same way that I assumed that Henry Ford got the first car. <shrug> Shows ya what I know...

G.