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==.it==
==.it==
''Main Article - [[.it]]''
''Main Article - [[.it]]''<br />
The .it domain is an [[Open Use ccTLD]]. Residents of countries in the European Economic Area (EEA), the Vatican, the Republic of San Marino, and Switzerland may register names.<ref name="faq">[https://www.nic.it/en/find-your-it/faq NIC.it - FAQ]</ref> There are some restrictions on second level domain registrations, notably .edu.it, which is only available to schools within Italy.<ref name="faq" /> As of March 2021, the domain has over three million active registrations.<ref>[https://stats.nic.it/domain/growth NIC.it - Statistics]</ref>  
The .it domain is an [[Open Use ccTLD]]. Residents of countries in the European Economic Area (EEA), the Vatican, the Republic of San Marino, and Switzerland may register names.<ref name="faq">[https://www.nic.it/en/find-your-it/faq NIC.it - FAQ]</ref> There are some restrictions on second level domain registrations, notably .edu.it, which is only available to schools within Italy.<ref name="faq" /> As of March 2021, the domain has over three million active registrations.<ref>[https://stats.nic.it/domain/growth NIC.it - Statistics]</ref>  



Latest revision as of 23:04, 3 March 2021

Industry: Registry
Country: Italy
Email: registro [at] pec.nic.it
Website: NIC.it
Facebook: Registro.it
Twitter: @Registroit

Registro.it is the registry operator for Italy's .it ccTLD.[1] It is a project of the Istituto di Informatica e Telematica del CNR, the latest organization within the Italian National Research Council (CNR) to manage the .it domain.[2] Through subsidiary agencies, CNR has operated the registry since it was delegated in 1987.[1]

The registry operates on a registry-registrar model, where registration is handled by accredited registrars.[3]

.it

Main Article - .it
The .it domain is an Open Use ccTLD. Residents of countries in the European Economic Area (EEA), the Vatican, the Republic of San Marino, and Switzerland may register names.[4] There are some restrictions on second level domain registrations, notably .edu.it, which is only available to schools within Italy.[4] As of March 2021, the domain has over three million active registrations.[5]

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