.mx
.mx
Introduced |
1989 |
TLD type |
Country code top-level domain |
Status |
Active |
Registry |
NIC México |
Sponsor |
ITESM |
Intended use |
Entities connected with Mexico |
Actual use |
No nexus requirement is enforced, but most use is in Mexico |
Registered domains |
414,401 (Apr 2010)[1] |
Registration restrictions |
None for .mx nor .com.mx; other subdomains may have restrictions |
Structure |
Second-level registrations after October 31, 2009; registration at third level beneath generic-category 2nd level domains |
Dispute policies |
LDRP |
Website |
nic.mx |
.mx is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Mexico, which recently has been re-opened to new registrations by NIC México[2]. In 2009, The .mx ccTLD will be rolled out in 3 steps[3]:
- Sunrise Period from May 1 to July 31 2009, waiting period, registrants who have already registered any another .MX second-level domain would be able to register their domain for 1 year
- Waiting period from August 1 to August 31 2009, to set up the domains registered in the Sunrise Period, and to resolve domain name disputes
- Initial Registration Period from September 1 to October 31 2009, in this part the registration will be done with the policy First-come, first-served and only for 1 year with a special set of prices.
After the three phases, .MX registrations will be open for the public.
Second-level domains
Up to August 2009 domain registrations besides .MX, consist of third-level names beneath second-level names which parallel some of the top-level domains:
- .com.mx: Commercial entities (actually unrestricted, like .com)
- .net.mx: Network providers (registration limited to qualifying entities)
- .org.mx: Non-profit organizations (registration limited to qualifying entities)
- .edu.mx: Educational institutions (registration limited to qualifying entities)
- .gob.mx: Federal, State or Municipal Governmental entities only (.gob derives from the Spanish word for government: "Gobierno")
Currently second level domains can be registered directly under .mx.[4]
On April 30, 2009, second level domain registrations were 0.06% of the total. A month later the value was up to 4.9% On April 30, 2010, second level registrations were 21.4% of the total.[1]
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Internationalized (IDN) ccTLD |
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.中国 (Zhōngguó, China)
.中國 (Zhōngguó, China)
مصر. (masr, Egypt)
.香港 (Hong Kong)
ایران. (Iran)
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الاردن. (al-ordon, Jordan)
فلسطين. (filastin, Palestine)
.рф (RF, Russia)
السعودية. (al-saudiah, Saudi Arabia)
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.ලංකා (lanka, Sri Lanka)
.இலங்கை (ilangai, Sri Lanka)
.台灣 (Taiwan)
.台湾 (Taiwan)
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.ไทย (thai, Thailand)
تونس. (tunis, Tunisia)
امارات. (emarat, UAE)
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Proposed IDN ccTLDs |
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.бг (bg, Bulgaria)
ישראל. (yisrael, Israel)
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قطر. (qatar, Qatar)
سوريا. (sūryā, Syria)
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Others |
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Reserved / unassigned |
Allocated / unused |
Being phased out |
Retired / deleted |
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See also Generic top-level domains |
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