.SU Top-Level Domain
The .SU domain is a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) originally designated for the Soviet Union. Despite the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the domain remains active and is now used primarily by Russian-speaking users and organizations with historical ties to the former Soviet Union.
Type: ccTLD
Introduced: 1990
WHOIS Server: whois.tcinet.ru
Average Pricing: Prices vary widely, typically ranging from $30 to $100 per year.
Restrictions: No specific restrictions, but registrants are encouraged to have some connection to the former Soviet Union or Russian-speaking communities.
Additional Information
What is a ccTLD?
Country Code Top-Level Domain. Although originally assigned to the Soviet Union, it continues to be used as a legacy domain.
Fun Facts
The .SU domain has outlived the country it was created for, the Soviet Union.It's one of the few country code domains that represents a country that no longer exists.Despite attempts to phase it out, the domain remains popular among certain users for its historical significance.