.hk
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Introduced | 1990 |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | Hong Kong Domain Name Registration Company |
Sponsoring organization | University of Hong Kong |
Intended use | Entities connected with Hong Kong |
Actual use | Popular in Hong Kong |
Registration restrictions | Second-level registrations open to all but require citing an identity document; third-level registrations have varying rules depending on which second-level name they are beneath |
Structure | Registrations permitted at second level and at third level beneath various second-level labels |
Documents | Rules for .hk domains and subdomains |
Dispute policies | Dispute resolution policy |
Web site | Hong Kong Domain Name Registration Company |
.hk is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Hong Kong. It was created in 1990.
Until 2004 there were very few second-level domains under .hk, as it was normally only possible to register third-level domains. The following are the main second-level domains:
- .com.hk - commercial entitie
- .edu.hk - educational institutions
- .gov.hk - government
- .idv.hk - individuals
- .net.hk - network service providers
- .org.hk - non-profit organizations
and for historical reason, the following institutes are registered as second-level domains:
- .ust.hk - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
- .hku.hk - The University of Hong Kong,
- .cuhk.hk - The Chinese University of Hong Kong (which later change to .cuhk.edu.hk).
However, as of 2004 it became possible to register second-level .hk domains, so these will soon become common.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Hong Kong Domain Name Registration Company Limited
- root-zone whois information for .hk
- Requirements for .hk domain registration