.pk
Introduced | 1992 |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | PKNIC |
Sponsor | PKNIC |
Intended use | Entities connected with Pakistan |
Actual use | Popular in Pakistan |
Registration restrictions | Some subdomains have restrictions, but some are unrestricted |
Structure | Registrations have been at third level beneath second-level labels, but second-level names are being opened up in 2005 |
Documents | Domain registration policy |
Dispute policies | UDRP (amended) |
Website | PK NIC |
.pk is the designated Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Pakistan. PKNIC is the only organization endorsed by the Government of Pakistan to undertake the administration of 'pk' domain names. PKNIC is a non-profit making, non-statutory, member-based corporation established in June 1992.[1]
Domain categories
All new domains that are registered under .pk must belong to one of the following second-level or third-level domains.[2]
Domain | Eligible applicant |
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.pk | Local or overseas individuals or entities |
.com.pk | Commercial entities registered in Pakistan |
.org.pk | Non-profit organisations registered or approved by the Government of Pakistan |
.net.pk | Network service providers with a licence from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority |
.edu.pk | Educational institutions or registered schools in Pakistan |
.gov.pk | Federal ministries of the Government of Pakistan |
.gok.pk | Territorial ministries and departments of the Government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir |
.gob.pk | Provincial ministries and departments of the Government of Balochistan |
.gkp.pk | Provincial ministries and departments of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
.gop.pk | Provincial ministries and departments of the Government of Punjab |
.gos.pk | Provincial ministries and departments of the Government of Sindh |
.gog.pk | Territorial ministries and departments of the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan |
.web.pk | Individual websites |
.fam.pk | Individual websites |
.biz.pk | General businesses |
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