.no
.no is the Internet country code top-level domain for Norway. Norid, the domain name registry, is based in Trondheim and is owned by the state-owned Uninett and operates under supervision of the Norwegian Communications Authority. As of 24 December 2022, there were 843,749 registered.no domains. Organizations with a presence in Norway and registration at the Brønnøysund Register Centre are limited to 100 domains each. Individuals residing in Norway may register in the second-level domain priv.no and, as of 17 June 2014, directly under.no. Other second-level domains exist for organizations of certain types, such as municipalities and schools. The strict... Wikipedia
- Introduced: March 17, 1987
- TLD type: Country code top-level domain
- Status: Active
- Registry: Norid
- Sponsor: Norid
- Intended use: Entities connected with
- Actual use: Very popular in Norway, most sites are in second-level names rather than the various third-level registrations available
- Registration restrictions: Open to organisations and individuals in Norway, specific sub-domains have varied requirements, limit of 100 second-level registrations per organization, lower limit for individuals
- Structure: Registrations can be made at the second level, or at third level beneath various geographic and generic second-level names
- Documents: Domain name policy for.no
- Dispute policies: Complaint procedure
- Website: Norid
- DNSSEC: Yes
- Data source: DuckDuckGo