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==.id==
==.id==
The .id domain is an [[Open Use ccTLD]] with no geographic restrictions at the top level. Several second level domains are restricted or reserved for specific uses by Indonesian citizens or business entities. Others are open for registration.<ref>[https://pandi.id/why-id/?lang=en PANDI.id - .id Domains and Registration Requirements]</ref> As of February 2023, the domain had approximately 726,000 active registrations.<ref>[https://pandi.id/statistik/ PANDI.id - Domain Statistics]</ref>
The .id domain is an [[Open Use ccTLD]] with no geographic restrictions at the top level. Several second-level domains are restricted or reserved for specific uses by Indonesian citizens or business entities. Others are open for registration.<ref>[https://pandi.id/why-id/?lang=en PANDI.id - .id Domains and Registration Requirements]</ref> As of February 2023, the domain had approximately 726,000 active registrations.<ref>[https://pandi.id/statistik/ PANDI.id - Domain Statistics]</ref>
 
There are 13 second-level domains associated with .id, and the most commonly used are:
 
.id - which is the general ccTLD. It’s available for individuals (local citizens and foreigners) and legal entities.
 
.co.id - It’s reserved for Indonesian businesses. To register, you must provide any of the following Indonesian documents: SIUP - License for businesses to trade goods and services in Indonesia. TDP - Company Registration Certificate. AKTA - Article of Association. NPWP - Tax Identification Number
 
.web.id - For personal websites and informal businesses (local citizens and foreigners). The official requirements include an ID card or passport.
 
.my.id - For personal websites and blogs. It's available for individuals (local citizens and foreigners) and legal entities.
 
.biz.id - It’s for small and medium-sized businesses. It’s available for individuals (local citizens and foreigners) and legal entities.<ref>[https://www.nominus.com/en/dm/blog/country-domains/how-to-register-a-id-domain-name-in-indonesia How to register a .id domain?]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:39, 29 June 2023

Industry: Registry
Country: Indonesia
Email: info [at] pandi.id
Website: Pandi.id
Facebook: PANDI
LinkedIn: PANDI
Twitter: @pandi_id

Perkumpulan Pengelola Nama Domain Internet Indonesia (PANDI) is the registry operator for Indonesia's .id ccTLD.[1] The organization is not-for-profit, and includes representatives of Indonesia's government as well as stakeholders in the Indonesian internet community.[2]

.id[edit | edit source]

The .id domain is an Open Use ccTLD with no geographic restrictions at the top level. Several second-level domains are restricted or reserved for specific uses by Indonesian citizens or business entities. Others are open for registration.[3] As of February 2023, the domain had approximately 726,000 active registrations.[4]

There are 13 second-level domains associated with .id, and the most commonly used are:

.id - which is the general ccTLD. It’s available for individuals (local citizens and foreigners) and legal entities.

.co.id - It’s reserved for Indonesian businesses. To register, you must provide any of the following Indonesian documents: SIUP - License for businesses to trade goods and services in Indonesia. TDP - Company Registration Certificate. AKTA - Article of Association. NPWP - Tax Identification Number

.web.id - For personal websites and informal businesses (local citizens and foreigners). The official requirements include an ID card or passport.

.my.id - For personal websites and blogs. It's available for individuals (local citizens and foreigners) and legal entities.

.biz.id - It’s for small and medium-sized businesses. It’s available for individuals (local citizens and foreigners) and legal entities.[5]

References[edit | edit source]