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N1URO > TECH 10.07.17 05:33l 35 Lines 1121 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 46111_N1URO
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Subj: KF5JRV > ISO-3166 Codes
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Sent: 170710/0425Z @:N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM #:46111 [Unionville] $:46111_N1URO
From: N1URO@N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM
To : TECH@WW
Scott;
The reason we switched from 2-Letter to 4-Letter Continent identifiers was
because some continents have been defined within ISO-3166 as top level
domains such as you point out in your Africa list. Nambia is "dot"NA already.
The end of an address - .na
Country / Territory 2 Letter 3 Letter ccTLD(Country Domain Extension)
Namibia NA NAM .na
I wasn't aware you live in Nambia using .NA in your address -
just as I see many others south of the equator from me using .sa
claiming they were in Saudi Arabia.
Hopefully now you can understand why it was decided that using a 4-letter
continent code on packet radio was made.
73 de Brian - N1URO, President of the EastNet Packet Network
https://www.eastnetpacket.org
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