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'''.fh''' is the internet {{wp|top-level domain}} associated with the [[Faneria|Republic of the Fhainn]]. It is state-owned and managed directly by the [[Office of Civil Services]] Electronic Infrastructure Bureau (note to self add it to the roster).  
'''.fh''' is the internet {{wp|top-level domain}} associated with the [[Faneria|Republic of the Fhainn]]. It is state-owned and managed directly by the [[Office of Civil Services]] Electronic Infrastructure Bureau (note to self add it to the roster). Commercial entities may pay a fee to have their sites and content hosted on government servers, and several .fh domain sites come standard in library and school computer bookmark bars. .fh sites are accessible by cell signal providers within the country similar to emergency services, though relying on a free public connection practically guarantees bad service as these connections are low-priority. This also means being locked into the intranet when going without a paid provider or a public network.  
== History ==
== History ==
The .fh domain's government sites have been accused of employing dense and unintuitive URL addresses; in response, the government released an (Chrome equivalent, firefox equiv or w/e) extension in 2013 that converts the listed URL to a tooltip with more informative naming than the original address. The original address appears when the text is selected to allow viewing in a text bar or for selection. Since 2013, numerous government front-end sites have been renamed to more intuitive URLs.
The .fh domain's government sites have been accused of employing dense and unintuitive URL addresses; in response, the government released an (Chrome equivalent, firefox equiv or w/e) extension in 2013 that converts the listed URL to a tooltip with more informative naming than the original address. The original address appears when the text is selected to allow viewing in a text bar or for selection. Since 2013, numerous government front-end sites have been renamed to more intuitive URLs.
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