Telegram core domain t.me put on serverHold, removed from global DNS

Telegram core domain t.me put on serverHold, removed 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. As of publication, Telegram, the .me registry, and backend operator Identity Digital had not issued a public explanation. The development centers on a key Telegram domain widely used for link access, making the status change notable for users trying to open t.me addresses. No cause for the action was provided in the source report, and no additional statement was cited from the parties involved.
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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 Domain Name System, making all t.me links inaccessible.

Domain records show the change took effect today. Telegram, the .me registry, and backend operator Identity Digital had not provided a public explanation at the time of the report.

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