.il
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| Introduced |
1985 |
| TLD type |
Country code top-level domain |
| Status |
Active |
| Registry |
Israel Internet Association |
| Sponsor |
Internet Society of 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; limit of 10 domain names per owner unless exception granted |
| Structure |
Names are registered at third level within generic second-level categories |
| Documents |
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| Dispute policies |
Optional dispute resolution via Advisory Committee |
| Website |
ISOC-IL: Domains |
.il is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Israel. It is administered by the Israel Internet Association.
The .il top-level domain is one of the earliest registered ccTLDs. When Israel registered it, on 24 October 1985, it was the third registration of any ccTLD, after .us and .uk, which were registered earlier that year.
Second level domains
There are eight Second Level Domains:
- ac.il: Academic Institutions; administration delegated to the Inter-University Computation Center.
- co.il: Commercial Entities; administration delegated to five private registrars.
- org.il: Non-commercial Organizations; administration delegated to five private registrars.
- net.il: Israeli Internet service providers; available only to licensed providers by the Israel Internet Association.
- k12.il: Schools and Kindergartens
- gov.il: Government and Governmental System; administration delegated to ministry of finance.
- muni.il: Municipal Government
- idf.il: Israel Defense Forces; administration delegated to the army's Center of Computing and Information Systems.
Censorship in the United Arab Emirates
Etisalat, the ISP of the United Arab Emirates, blocks all websites in the .il TLD (the Israeli top-level domain.) 1
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