Serbia uses .rs in ASCII as far as I know. See: https://centr.org/members?page=2 Kind regards Annebeth Annebeth B Lange Head of Legal and Policy UNINETT Norid AS Den 29. mar. 2015 kl. 15.53 skrev Carlos Raul Gutierrez <crg@isoc-cr.org<mailto:crg@isoc-cr.org>>: Thank you Mirjana for this interesting information. Does it mean that the 2 letter code for Serbia is not being used as a ccTLD? This would dilute a little bit the line between 2 and 3 letter codes in our present discussion. Best regards Carlos Ra?l Guti?rrez ISOC Costa Rica Chapter skype carlos.raulg +506 8837 7176 (New Phone number!!!!) ________ Apartado 1571-1000 COSTA RICA 2015-03-29 7:29 GMT-06:00 Mirjana Tasic <mirjana.tasic@rnids.rs<mailto:mirjana.tasic@rnids.rs>>: Dear all, I want to give some clarifications about the role of ISO 3166-1 and registration of IDN ccTLD. ISO 3166-1 is used primarily for registration of ASCII TLD. The codes for countries from this table could be used in registering IDN ccTLD but it has to be the choice of the internet community form corresponding country according to the Fast track process for registering IDN ccTLD. For example Serbian internet community had chosen the string "???" in Cyrillic script which is the same as "srb" in Latin.This string is also ISO 3166-1 alpha 3 code for Serbia. If someone is interested in procedure that is fulfilled in "srb" case , I can provide additional information Best regards Mirjana Tasic _______________________________________________ Ctn-crosscom mailing list Ctn-crosscom@icann.org<mailto:Ctn-crosscom@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/ctn-crosscom _______________________________________________ Ctn-crosscom mailing list Ctn-crosscom@icann.org<mailto:Ctn-crosscom@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/ctn-crosscom