ccTLD stands for “Country Code Top Level Domain”. These are domain extensions specific to countries, like .us (United States), .uk (United Kingdom), or .ca (Canada).
More About ccTLD
The internet is global, but there’s often a need to localize content for specific regions or countries. ccTLDs help in achieving this by providing a domain extension specific to individual nations. They can signal the content’s relevance to a local audience or signify the origin of a product or service.
Registering a ccTLD might require meeting certain residency or business operation criteria set by the respective country.