.kr

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.kr is the ccTLD for South Korea. It is managed by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA).[1]

Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]

The ccTLD is restricted to use by companies, organizations, and individuals who have a postal address within the Republic of Korea.[2]

Second-level Domains[edit | edit source]

In the .kr domain, registration is available at the second level, or at the third level under a variety of use-restricted second level domains. As well as the SLDs listed below, there are region-specific SLDs for use by "any organization, company and/or individuals connected with that region" (seoul, busan, daegu, incheon, gwangju, daejeon, ulsan, gyeonggi, gangwon, chungbuk, chungnam, jeonbuk, jeonnam, gyeongbuk, gyeongnam, and jeju).

SLD Used by Additional Requirements
co commercial companies
ne network related organizations
or non-profit organizations
re research institutes
pe individuals natural person
go governmental authorities Korean governmental authorities that are organized and exist according to the laws of Korea
mil military authorities military authorities that are organized and exist according to the laws of Korea
ac college/universities Educational institutions established according to the Framework Act on Education, the Higher Education Act, or other special Acts
hs high schools high schools that are organized and exist according to the laws of Korea
ms middle schools middle schools that are organized and exist according to the laws of Korea
es elementary schools elementary schools that are organized and exist according to the laws of Korea
sc schools & educational institutes any school or education institutes that have equal position according to the laws of Korea
kg kindergarten kindergartens that are organized and exist according to the laws of Korea

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Characters[edit | edit source]

The requirements for third level domains are as follows:

  • letters of the alphabet [A to Z] or [a to z], numbers [0 to 9], and hyphens are available for use for domain names.;
  • domain name shall contain a minimum of 2 characters and a maximum of 63 characters.
  • domain name shall not begin or end with a hyphen. Consecutive hyphens are not allowed between the third and the fourth characters.

Requirements for second level domains are as follows:

  • a second level domain name must contain Hangeul characters (2,350 characters). Letters of the alphabet [A to Z] or [a to z], numbers [0 to 9], and hyphens are also available for second level domain name use with the exception of a combination of numbers and hyphens only;
  • a domain name shall contain a minimum of 3 characters and a maximum of 63 characters, unless it contains Hangeul, in which case it shall contain a minimum of 2 characters and a maximum of 17 characters;
  • a domain name shall not begin or end with a hyphen. Consecutive hyphens are not allowed between the third and the fourth characters.

The requirements for hankuk domains are as follows:

  • letters of the Hanguel (Korean character, 11,172), alphabet [A to Z] or [a to z], numbers [0 to 9], and hyphens are available for use for domain names. More than 1 hanguel must be included in.
  • a domain name shall contain a minimum of 1 characters and a maximum of 17 characters.
  • a domain name shall not begin or end with a hyphen., Consecutive hyphens are not allowed between the third and the fourth characters.[2]

Usage[edit | edit source]

As of March 2021, the .kr domain has over one million active registrations.[3]

References[edit | edit source]