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Internet country-code top level domain for the Republic of Korea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.kr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Republic of Korea (South Korea). Registrations are processed via registration agents.
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Introduced | 29 September 1986; 37 years ago (1986-09-29) |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | KRNIC (KISA) |
Sponsor | KISA |
Intended use | Entities connected with South Korea |
Actual use | Popular in South Korea |
Registered domains | 1,080,682 (2024-05-31)[1] |
Registration restrictions | Registrants must have a local presence within South Korea; varying restrictions exist for registration under different second-level names. |
Structure | Registrations are only allowed at the third level beneath second-level domains (.co.kr, .or.kr, ...) for standard domain names while internationalized domain names must be registered at the second level. |
Documents | Policies |
IDN | yes |
Registry website | krnic.or.kr |
Introduced | 2011 |
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TLD type | Internationalized country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Intended use | Entities connected with South Korea in the Hangul script |
Actual use | Fairly popular in South Korea |
Registered domains | 14,706 (2024-05-31)[1] |
Registration restrictions | Registrants must have a local presence within South Korea[2] |
Structure | Domain names contain Korean Hangul syllables, basic Latin alphabet, numbers or hyphens, and are registered at the second level. |
DNS name | xn--3e0b707e |
IDN | only |
From September 2006, it became possible to register domain names directly under .kr (although this is currently only possible for internationalized domain names). Trademark holders and public bodies benefited from an "early registration period", after which the owners of .kr third-level domains had priority to get the corresponding second-level domains.
1. Sunrise I (18 September–20 November 2006)
- Governmental Bodies only
2. Sunrise II (21 November 2006–27 February 2007)
- A holder of 3rd level .kr domain
- The registered 3rd level domain and the 3rd level domain should be registered before 13 March 2006
- The full name of registered trademark using same alphabetical order
3. Landrush (28 March–11 April 2007)
- Anyone or any business entity who has an address in the territory
4. General Registration (from 19 April 2007)
- First-come first-served basis
In 2011 a new top-level domain was registered for South Korea, intended for domain names in the local language. The top-level domain is 대한민국 domain names and working sites became active during 2011.[3]