Telegram Users Could Get Personalised .gram Domains if ICANN Approves
Telegram has applied to ICANN for the .gram top-level domain, potentially opening up personalised web addresses for its users.
If approved, usernames could become second-level domains such as yourname.gram, with Telegram also considering hosted interactive websites created through a single prompt.
The application must pass ICANN's technical, financial and review processes before the domain can become active.
The move could give Telegram greater control over its web infrastructure, particularly after its t.me links were temporarily disrupted earlier this year.
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