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.af
Introduced16 October 1997
TLD typeCountry code top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryAFGNIC
SponsorMinistry of Communications and Information Technology
Intended useEntities connected with Afghanistan
Actual useSome use in Afghanistan
Registered domains5960 (26 August 2020)[1]
Registration restrictionsThird-level names have restrictions based on which second-level name they are beneath.
StructureRegistrations are taken directly at the second level or at the third level beneath various second-level subdomains
DocumentsICANN MoU; Policies
Dispute policiesDispute resolution procedures
Registry websitenic.af
Logo under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

.af is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Afghanistan. It is administered by AFGNIC, a service of the UNDP.

History

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The .af domain was delegated to Abdul Razeeq in 1997, a year after Taliban fighters had captured Kabul and founded the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

NetNames of London initially maintained the domain following an agreement with the IANA.[2] Razeeq later disappeared, halting some services.

The domain was reopened on March 10, 2003, as a joint program between UNDP and the Afghan Ministry of Communications.[3]

As of 26 August 2020, .af was used by 5960 domains.[1]

With the fall of Kabul in 2021, the .af domain again came under the control of the Taliban. ICANN said it "defers decision making to within the country".[4][5]

Registration

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Registration is made directly at the second level, or on the third level beneath various categorized subdomains at the second level.

Third-level domains have restrictions based on which second-level domain they are registered under. Registration on the second level is unrestricted, but more expensive. All fees are higher for international registrants.

Restrictions

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In 2024, a number of .af domains including "broke.af" and "queer.af" went offline.

The Afghan Ministry of Communications and IT said that they were registered through Gandi, a France-based domain name registrar, and cited Gandi's failure to make payments as the reason for suspension.[6]

Second-level domains

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  • .gov.af
  • .com.af
  • .org.af
  • .net.af
  • .edu.af
  • .tv.af
  • .media.af[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Domain Count Statistics for TLDs". domaintools.com. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. ^ "IANA Report on Redelegation of the .af Top-Level Domain".
  3. ^ Pitman, Tom (8 March 2003). "Afghanistan to Launch Internet Domain". Midland Daily News. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  4. ^ Bode, Karl (31 August 2021). "Afghanistan's Government Websites Are Frozen in Time". Vice. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  5. ^ Stokel-Walker, Chris (7 September 2021). "The battle for control of Afghanistan's internet". Wired UK. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  6. ^ Satter, Raphael (2024-02-16). "'broke.af' goes offline as Afghan web domains suspended amid payment dispute". Reuters. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
  7. ^ "Dot AF New Announcement". nic.af. Archived from the original on 3 October 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
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