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Second Level Domains Policy Review

Posted by Nikki Webber on October 27th, 2009

InternetNZ, through Domain Name Commission Limited (DNC), is currently reviewing the existing Second Level Domains (2LD) policy.

This policy was last reviewed five years ago when public consultation was sought for comment on a number of issues including introducing registrations in .nz at the second level and the process for creating a new second level domain.

The review resulted in changes to the process of creating a new second level domain but did not introduce .nz registrations at the second level.

Since that review, three new second level domain name extensions have been added to the .nz space, including .bank.nz, .parliament.nz and .health.nz. All three of these new second level domains are moderated ones.

The 2LD Policy sets out the general rules regarding the structure of the .nz domain name space. The policy currently includes the list of open and moderated second level domains, defining the communities of interest reflected in the .nz 2LD structure, and the criteria for new 2LDs and the process undertaken upon application for a new open or moderated second level domain. It also includes the procedure for closing an existing 2LD.

The Domain Name Commission welcomes comment on any aspect of the policy, and submissions will be published here on the DNC website.

The current policy can be viewed online.

NZ domain name statistics: the New Zealand Web continues to grow

Posted by Greta Simpson on December 19th, 2007

Have you ever wondered how many domain names are on the New Zealand Web?

Anyone is eligible to register a domain name using extensions such as .co.nz, .org.nz and .net.nz. You don’t need to be a New Zealand company to sign up for a domain and set up your own website. Many individuals and interest groups set up their own online presence, giving them a wider reach in New Zealand and internationally. Some domain spaces – .govt.nz, .mil.nz, .cri.nz and .iwi.nz – are moderated, meaning you must prove your eligibility for the domain extension.

Interesting NZ Internet statistics reveal that as a nation, New Zealand is steadily gathering more domains every year. The New Zealand Domain Name Commission (DNC) records show the total number of website addresses registered in this country. Internet stats for the last ten years (recorded at the end of each calendar year) make interesting reading:

Year – Registered Domain Names in New Zealand

1997 – 16,343
1998 – 26,991
1999 – 47,317
2000 – 83,052
2001 – 103,888
2002 – 120,833
2003 – 142,468
2004 – 174,061
2005 – 209,927
2006 – 261,283

As you can see, registration has continued at an impressive rate, as mentioned in an earlier post on New Zealand domain name statistics.

If putting yourself or your business on the Web is top of your New Year’s Resolution list, browse our list of domain name providers to find an NZ domain name that meets your needs.