.il

.il
Introduced 1985
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry Israel Internet Association
Sponsor Internet Society of Israel, NIC - ISRAEL
Intended use Entities connected with  Israel
Actual use Popular in Israel
Registration restrictions Limitations vary based on which 2nd-level domain registration is within; registry reserves right to screen and reject applications
Structure Names are registered at third level within generic second-level categories
Dispute policies Optional dispute resolution via Advisory Committee
Website
DNSSEC yes
.ישראל
Introduced not yet
TLD type Internationalized country code top-level domain
Status Not introduced
Intended use Entities connected with  Israel
Actual use Not yet
DNS name xn--4dbrk0ce
Website www.isoc.org.il

.il is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Israel. It is administered by the Israel Internet Association and managed by NIC - ISRAEL, which hosts the DNS Root Server and manages the Israel Internet Exchange (IIX), that supports IPv4 and IPv6.[1][2]

The .il top-level domain is one of the earliest registered ccTLDs. When Israel registered it, on 24 October 1985,[1] it was the third registration of any ccTLD, after .us[3] and .uk,[4] which were registered earlier that year.

As of 10 June 2014 there are 227,066 domain names registered under the .il ccTLD in Israel.[2]

Israel is still in the process of getting an internationalized top-level domain, .ישראל.[5]

Second level domains

There are eight Second Level Domains:[6]

Registration of other second-level domain names directly under .il is not supported.

Hebrew third level domains such as איגוד-האינטרנט.org.il are available since 2010.[7]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 IANA's Delegation Record, at the bottom of the page.
  2. 1 2 "About Us". Israel Internet Association - ISOC-IL. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  3. "Delegation Record for .US". IANA. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  4. "Delegation Record for .UK". IANA. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  5. "IDN ccTLD Form of Interest | Israel". ICANN. Retrieved 25 Feb 2012.
  6. "Rules for the Allocation of Domain Names Under the Israel Country Code Top Level Domain ("IL ")". Israel Internet Association - ISOC-IL. August 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  7. Hebrew Domain Names
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