Domain .af - national domain: Afghanistan
How to register a .af internet domain?
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Registration fee$148,49 / year
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Renewal fee$148,49 / year
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Trade fee$59,49The domain owner change does not extend its validity.
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Minimum registration and renewal period1 year
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RestrictionsNo
.af domain information
.af domain is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) designated for Afghanistan. It is overseen by AFGNIC, which operates under the umbrella of the UNDP (United Nations Development Programme). As of 26 August 2020, there were 5,960 domains using the .af extension.
Domains can be registered directly at the second level or at the third level under various categorized subdomains at the second level. The third-level domains have specific restrictions based on the second-level domain they are associated with. While second-level registration is unrestricted, it tends to be more expensive, especially for international registrants.
The history of the .af domain is quite eventful. It was initially delegated to Abdul Razeeq in 1997, around the time when the Taliban had taken control of Kabul. NetNames of London initially maintained the domain after an agreement with the IANA. However, after Razeeq's disappearance, some services were halted. The domain was reintroduced on March 10, 2003, through a collaborative effort between the UNDP and the Afghan Ministry of Communications. With the fall of Kabul, the .af domain once again came under the Taliban's control. ICANN, the governing body for domain names, stated that it "defers decision making to within the country."
Why should I buy an .af domain name?
Afghanistan has a long history of development in the domain of information technology, and the country is currently experiencing a rapid growth in this field. In recent years, the country has seen a dramatic increase in the number of Internet users, as well as the number of websites hosted on the Afghan domain. The Afghan domain is a top-level domain (TLD) that was officially launched in November 2003, making it one of the oldest TLDs in the world. It is managed by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) in Afghanistan, and is used to identify websites that are hosted in the country. The domain name system (DNS) in Afghanistan is managed by a local DNS provider, and it is also the registry for the .AF domain. The .AF domain has become a popular choice for businesses and organizations in Afghanistan, as it provides a local presence and identity in the country. It is also a great way for international companies to establish a presence in the country. The .AF domain is also an ideal choice for bloggers and individuals who want to promote their work and give it an Afghan identity. Additionally, the .AF domain is used by various government agencies, universities, and non-profit organizations in Afghanistan, providing a platform for them to communicate and interact with the public.
Information about the .af domain registry
.af - country code top-level domain name (ccTLD): Afghanistan
The available domain TLDs: .af
Registry: Ministry of Communications
Website: http://www.nic.af/
Public WHOIS server: none