| | 1985 || [[.us]], [[.uk]] [[.il]] || ccTLDs || USA, UK, Israel || second, third, and fourth ccTLDs | | | 1985 || [[.us]], [[.uk]] [[.il]] || ccTLDs || USA, UK, Israel || second, third, and fourth ccTLDs |
− | | 1986 || [[.au]], [[.de]], [[.fi]], [[.fr,]] [[.is]], [[.kr]], [[.nl]], [[.se]] || ccTLDs || Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, South Korea, Netherlands, Sweden || the next 8 ccTLDs | + | | 1986 || [[.au]], [[.de]], [[.fi]], [[.fr]], [[.is]], [[.kr]], [[.nl]], [[.se]] || ccTLDs || Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, South Korea, Netherlands, Sweden || the next 8 ccTLDs |
| | November 3, 1988 || introduced: [[.int]] || limited (sponsored) || for organizations, offices, and programs endorsed by a treaty between two or more nations || in response to NATO request | | | November 3, 1988 || introduced: [[.int]] || limited (sponsored) || for organizations, offices, and programs endorsed by a treaty between two or more nations || in response to NATO request |