.mx
Internet country code top-level domain for Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.mx is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Mexico, which in 2009 was re-opened to new registrations by NIC México.[2] In 2009, the .mx ccTLD was rolled out in three steps:[3]
- Sunrise period from 1 May to 31 July 2009, waiting period, registrants who have already registered any other .MX second-level domain were able to register their domain for one year
- Waiting period from 1 August to 31 August 2009, to set up the domains registered in the Sunrise period, and to resolve domain name disputes
- Initial registration period from 1 September to 31 October 2009; in this part the registration will be done with the policy first-come, first-served and only for one year with a special set of prices.[needs update]
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Quick Facts Introduced, TLD type ...
Introduced | 1 February 1989 |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | NIC México |
Sponsor | ITESM |
Intended use | Entities connected with Mexico |
Actual use | No nexus or presence requirement is enforced, but most use is in Mexico |
Registered domains | 1,339,046 (2022-12-19)[1] |
Registration restrictions | None for .mx nor .com.mx; other subdomains may have restrictions |
Structure | Second-level registrations after October 31, 2009; registration at third level beneath generic-category second-level domains |
Dispute policies | LDRP |
DNSSEC | Yes |
Registry website | NIC México Dominios.mx |
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After the three phases, .mx registrations was opened to the public.