.INT Domain
The .int (International Organizations) domain is reserved for organizations established by international treaties between or among national governments.
Registry & Technical Information
Registry Information
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Registration Requirements:
Only organizations established by international treaties between or among national governments can register .int domains.
Additional Information
A sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) that is restricted to use by international treaty organizations.
The .int domain was one of the original top-level domains established in the early days of the Internet.It was initially used for NATO's network infrastructure before being repurposed for international organizations.The European Union used .eu.int before transitioning to .eu in 2006.
Frequently Asked Questions
The .int (International Organizations) domain is reserved for organizations established by international treaties between or among national governments. The .INT TLD is managed by Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and was introduced in 1988.
Registration for .INT domains has the following restrictions: Only organizations established by international treaties between or among national governments can register .int domains.
Pricing for .INT domains varies by registrar. Contact your preferred domain registrar for current pricing information and any promotional offers.
WHOIS information for .INT domains can be queried through the WHOIS server: whois.iana.org. You can also use the RDAP service at null for more structured data access.
Many accredited domain registrars support .INT domain registration. Contact your preferred registrar to confirm availability and pricing.
The .INT domain is a well-established Sponsored TLD with strong recognition and trust. It's suitable for various purposes including business, organization, and personal websites.