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The '''Israel Internet Association, or ISOC-IL''' | The '''Israel Internet Association, or ISOC-IL''' is a non-profit entity founded in 1994. It is the Israeli branch of [[ISOC]] and manages both the .il [[ccTLD]] and its [[IDN|internationalized]] variant, ישראל, for Israel.<ref name="about">[https://en.isoc.org.il/about ISOC.org.il - About Us]</ref> It also founded and operates the Israeli Internet eXchange.<ref name="about" /><ref name="iix">[https://en.isoc.org.il/iix/about-iix About IIX], isoc.org.il</ref> | ||
The organization aims to secure and encourage internet growth and usage in Israel. It maintains close dialogue with government agencies and professional organizations to accomplish its goals.<ref name=" | The organization aims to secure and encourage internet growth and usage in Israel. It maintains close dialogue with government agencies and professional organizations to accomplish its goals.<ref name="about" /> | ||
==Domain History== | |||
===.il=== | |||
ISOC-IL has managed the .il ccTLD since 1994.<ref>[https://ccnso.icann.org/en/about/members.htm ccNSO Member Profile - .il]</ref> As of March 2021, there were approximately 270,000 active registrations.<ref>[https://en.isoc.org.il/il-cctld/number-of-registered-domain-names ISOC-IL - Number of registered domains]</ref> Registration is available at the second level only, and certain requirements must be met to register a domain under a particular [[SLD]].<ref name="rules">[https://en.isoc.org.il/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/ISOC-IL_Registration_Rules_v1.8_ENGLISH_-_19.5.2020.pdf ISOC-IL - Registration Rules (PDF - English)]</ref> | |||
===ישראל.=== | |||
In January of 2020, ISOC-IL applied for the [[IDN|internationalized]] domain string ישראל, or "Israel" in Hebrew script, using ICANN's IDN Fast Track process for [[ccTLD|ccTLDs]].<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/string-evaluation-completion-2014-02-19-en ICANN.org - IDN Fast Track String Evaluation]</ref> The application was approved in May 2020.<ref>[https://en.isoc.org.il/about/news-room/new-israeli-country-code-top-level-domain-cctld ISOC-IL - New Israeli ccTLD]</ref> ISOC-IL announced that as part of the transition to the IDN, registration of Hebrew domain names under the .il domain would be suspended "as part of an administrative and technological process by ISOC-IL to operate the Hebrew country code Top Level Domain for Israel in the future."<ref name="rules" /> IANA subsequently delegated the IDN to ISOC-IL in January 2021.<ref name="iana">[https://www.iana.org/reports/2021/israel-report-20210114.html IANA Redelegation Report - ישראל]</ref> | |||
ISOC-IL intends for .il and ישראל. to share a unified name space. Each domain will be aliased to the other at no cost to existing registrants: | |||
<blockquote>ISOC-IL believes that the Unified Name Space approach will best serve the interests of the local Internet community. In addition, it will save unnecessary expenses for the holders of existing Domain Names, since they will not be required to register these names separately in the Hebrew Top Level Domain.<ref>[https://en.isoc.org.il/il-cctld/faq-for-idn ISOC-IL - IDN FAQ]</ref></blockquote> | |||
==Israeli Internet eXchange== | |||
The Israeli Internet eXchange, or IIX, is maintained by ISOC-IL as a central switching router for Internet service providers in Israel.<ref name="iix" /> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:46, 4 April 2024
Founded: | 1994 |
Headquarters: | 6 Bareket St. POB 7219 |
Country: | Israel |
Website: | ISOC-IL (English) |
Facebook: | ISOC-IL |
LinkedIn: | ISOC-IL |
Twitter: | @ISOCIL |
The Israel Internet Association, or ISOC-IL is a non-profit entity founded in 1994. It is the Israeli branch of ISOC and manages both the .il ccTLD and its internationalized variant, ישראל, for Israel.[1] It also founded and operates the Israeli Internet eXchange.[1][2]
The organization aims to secure and encourage internet growth and usage in Israel. It maintains close dialogue with government agencies and professional organizations to accomplish its goals.[1]
Domain History[edit | edit source]
.il[edit | edit source]
ISOC-IL has managed the .il ccTLD since 1994.[3] As of March 2021, there were approximately 270,000 active registrations.[4] Registration is available at the second level only, and certain requirements must be met to register a domain under a particular SLD.[5]
ישראל.[edit | edit source]
In January of 2020, ISOC-IL applied for the internationalized domain string ישראל, or "Israel" in Hebrew script, using ICANN's IDN Fast Track process for ccTLDs.[6] The application was approved in May 2020.[7] ISOC-IL announced that as part of the transition to the IDN, registration of Hebrew domain names under the .il domain would be suspended "as part of an administrative and technological process by ISOC-IL to operate the Hebrew country code Top Level Domain for Israel in the future."[5] IANA subsequently delegated the IDN to ISOC-IL in January 2021.[8]
ISOC-IL intends for .il and ישראל. to share a unified name space. Each domain will be aliased to the other at no cost to existing registrants:
ISOC-IL believes that the Unified Name Space approach will best serve the interests of the local Internet community. In addition, it will save unnecessary expenses for the holders of existing Domain Names, since they will not be required to register these names separately in the Hebrew Top Level Domain.[9]
Israeli Internet eXchange[edit | edit source]
The Israeli Internet eXchange, or IIX, is maintained by ISOC-IL as a central switching router for Internet service providers in Israel.[2]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ISOC.org.il - About Us
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 About IIX, isoc.org.il
- ↑ ccNSO Member Profile - .il
- ↑ ISOC-IL - Number of registered domains
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 ISOC-IL - Registration Rules (PDF - English)
- ↑ ICANN.org - IDN Fast Track String Evaluation
- ↑ ISOC-IL - New Israeli ccTLD
- ↑ IANA Redelegation Report - ישראל
- ↑ ISOC-IL - IDN FAQ