Telegram’s core t.me domain put on serverHold, removing it from global DNS

Telegram’s core t.me domain put on serverHold, removing it from global DNS

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2026-07-14 01:11:00
Telegram’s core domain, t.me, has been placed on serverHold status by the .me registry, according to International Cyber Digest. That status removes the domain from the global DNS, which means all t.me links become inaccessible. Domain records show the change took effect today. Telegram, the .me registry, and backend operator Identity Digital had not issued any public explanation at the time of publication. The development affects one of Telegram’s main link domains and could disrupt access to links that rely on the t.me address.
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Telegram’s core domain, t.me, has been placed on serverHold status by the .me registry, according to International Cyber Digest.

The status removes the domain from the global DNS, making all t.me links inaccessible. Domain records show the change took effect today.

No public explanation yet

Telegram, the .me registry, and backend operator Identity Digital had not provided any public explanation as of publication.

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