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Update on history of `uk' top level, greatly condensed from David
Pick's emailed account.
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"net": "networking",
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"org": "non-commercial",
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"int": "international",
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# this isn't in the same class as those above, but for some reason (of
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# which I am not aware), `uk' is the common practice country code for the
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# United Kingdom. AFAICT, the official `gb' code is routinely ignored!
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# If you have a clue as to why this is, or if there is an official
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# document describing this, please let me know. ISO3166 certainly makes
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# no mention of this.
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# This isn't in the same class as those above, but is included here
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# because `uk' is the common practice country code for the United Kingdom.
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# AFAICT, the official `gb' code is routinely ignored! David Pick
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# <[email protected]> tells me that `uk' was long in use before ISO3166,
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# but in reverse order (e.g. uk.ac.qmc) and this was just carried over
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# into the New World of the Internet.
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#
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# See <url:http://www.ripe.net/docs/ripe-159.html#222123>
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"uk": "United Kingdom (common practice)",

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