DNS Suffix Usage and new gTLD Delegation
This survey has been commissioned to better help ICANN understand the impact of delegating new generic top-level domains (gTLDs). Your responses will remain anonymous.

This survey uses the term “DNS suffix” to refer to a domain name used in the DNS resolver search list of a device, e.g., the “domain” and “search” entries in /etc/resolv.conf on UNIX/Linux, “Search Domains” in the macOS DNS configuration pane, and “DNS suffix search list” on Windows.

To communicate with us about this research or this survey, please contact Casey Deccio <casey.deccio@icann.org>.
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Has your organization ever used a DNS suffix associated with a new gTLD for its internal configuration?  See https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/delegated-strings for more information.
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