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New registration prices are for the initial year, after which Renewal prices apply. However, you are always free to move to another provider. This is often a good option as Transfer prices may be cheaper than Renewal

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Why a .int Domain? Benefits, Registration, Tips, and Applications

What is .int?

The .int domain is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) intended for international treaty-based organizations. It provides a specialized online space for international organizations recognized by treaty.

A little background

Launched to support international organizations, .int helps users create a digital presence that emphasizes their role and activities in the global community.

Can I register a .int domain name?

Registration is restricted to international organizations established by treaty.

Potential applications

  • International Organizations: Websites for organizations established by international treaties.
  • Global Initiatives: Platforms promoting global initiatives and programs.
  • Educational Resources: Sites providing educational content on international law and treaties.
  • Event Promotion: Platforms for promoting international conferences and events.
  • Publications: Websites sharing publications and reports from international organizations.

Short and sweet

The .int domain is perfect for international organizations established by treaty. It provides a professional and credible space for showcasing global initiatives, educational resources, and events, helping to strengthen the digital presence of international organizations.

Fun .int facts
  • The .int domain is super exclusive, reserved only for international organizations like NATO and the United Nations, making it one of the most tightly controlled domains on the internet.
  • Unlike most domains, .int requires strict criteria to be registered — you must be an international treaty-based organization, so it’s not something just anyone can grab for their website.
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