Recently Updated Top-Level Domains
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domain name
Target market
Restrictions
Operator/Registry
Pricing
DNSSEC Support
IDN Support
Domain Details
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Primarily targeted at the Austrian domestic market, but currently it is also often used for domain hacks
Third-level domains like ac.at and gv.at have registration restrictions for certain entities, while other domains are open for anyone to register
NIC.AT
The first year fee is 68.00 euros, followed by 34.00 euros per year thereafter
Yes
Yes
Mainly for American Samoa, but also open internationally, often used for wordplay with the 'as' prefix
None
American Samoan Network Information Center(ASNIC)
The registry sets the price at $50 per year
No
Yes
Meant for Argentinian locals and the Augmented Reality (AR) sector
For second-level domain registration, an Argentine contact address is needed, but foreigners can register. Certain third-level domains have restrictions
Network Information Center Argentina(NIC Argentina)
The registry prices .ar domains at $25,500; .com.ar and .net.ar are priced at $8,500.
Yes
Yes
Reserved for governments of the Antarctic Treaty signatories and groups active in or promoting Antarctica and its surrounding oceans
Only for governments that signed the Antarctic Treaty and entities with activities in Antarctica
Antarctica Network Information Centre Limited
Free
No
No
Mainly for individuals, companies, or groups in Angola
Only entities in Angola can register second and third-level domains, except for .it.ao.
DNS.AO
The registry sets the price at 8,000 Kwanzas
No
No
Primarily for Armenians and businesses, also popular among broadcasters and audio services
None
Armenia Network Information Centre(AM NIC)
Prices vary depending on the registrar, but generally range from 8000 to 12000 AMD.
Yes
No
Targeting the Albanian domestic market and those interested in business dealings with Albania
Second-level domains are unrestricted, while some third-level domains require local specific entities to register
Electronic and Postal Communications Authority (AKEP)
None
No
No
riginally Anguilla's country code domain, it's now mainly for artificial intelligence businesses and tech
None
WHOIS.ai
From April 15, 2023, the price for .ai domains including .com.ai, .net.ai, .off.ai, and .org.ai will be set at $140.
No
No
Primarily aimed at entities in Antigua and Barbuda, German stock corporations, and websites related to agriculture
Second-level domains have no restrictions, but some third-level domains are reserved for local organizations
NIC AG
Non-Antiguan entities pay $150 for a .ag second-level domain and $100 for a third-level domain. Antiguan entities pay $75 for a second-level and $50 for a third-level domain. Domains ending in .org.ag, .edu.ag, and .gov.ag are free.
Yes
No
Mainly targeted at individuals, businesses, or organizations within Afghanistan
Second-level domains are unrestricted, while some third-level domains require local specific entities to register
Afghanistan Network Information Center(AFGNIC)
Prices vary by registrar; the nic.af website lists them at $25
Yes
No
Primarily aimed at individuals, businesses, and organizations in the United Arab Emirates
Second-level domains are unrestricted, while registration for some third-level domains requires being a specific local entity
.aeDA
.ae domain pricing ranges from $30 to $200, depending on the registrar
No
No
Mainly aimed at individuals, businesses, and organizations within the Principality of Andorra
Only Andorran trademarks holders, citizens, residents, or companies are eligible to register
Andorra Telecom
None
Yes
No
Originally for Ascension Island (UK) entities, now used globally by educational and academic groups
None
Ascension Island Network Information Centre
Prices vary by registrar;NIC.AC prices at $99
Yes
Yes
For network infrastructure, such as reverse DNS lookups (mapping IP addresses to domain names)
Not open for registration
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
None
Yes
No
United States military departments and agencies
Strictly restricted to the U.S. Department of Defense and its subordinate agencies or organizations
Defense Information Systems Agency
None
Yes
No
Targeted at US government agencies and affiliated organizations
Restricted to US government entities, eligible state, county, local government entities, and tribal governments.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
None
Yes
No
Primarily aimed at educational institutions, particularly higher education institutions in the United States
Only U.S. Department of Education accredited higher education institutions can have one .edu domain each
Educause
Pricing is often set by negotiation between the registry and the organization, and isn't publicly standardized
Yes
Yes
Primarily used by international governmental organizations and treaty organizations to facilitate the dissemination of information related to their activities
Individuals and commercial organizations are not eligible to register .int domain names. Typically, each qualified organization is allowed to register only one .int domain name
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Pricing is often set by negotiation between the registry and the organization, and isn't publicly standardized
Yes
No
Primarily targeted at non-commercial entities, such as charities, research institutions, community groups, etc
None
Public Interest Registry
Depending on the registrar, it costs about 10 to 20 US dollars per year
Yes
Yes