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Introduced | 2007 |
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TLD type | Sponsored top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | .Asia Registry (Technology Service Provider: Afilias) |
Sponsor | DotAsia Organisation Ltd. |
Intended use | The regional domain extension for Asia and the Pacific |
Registration restrictions | None |
Structure | Registrations at second level (ie. domain.asia) |
Documents | Proposal to ICANN |
Dispute policies | UDRP; Charter Eligibility Dispute Resolution Policy; also local dispute policies for Asian countries based on their local ccTLD policy |
DNSSEC | yes |
Registry website | www.dot.asia |
Company type | Non-profit |
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Industry | Internet, Domain registry |
Founded | 2003 in Hong Kong |
Founder | Edmon Chung, Che-Hoo Cheng, Ram Mohan |
Key people | Edmon Chung, Leona Chen, Jennifer Chung |
Website | dot |
The top-level domain .asia is the officially designated regional domain in the Internet for Asia and the Pacific. It is a sponsored generic top-level-domain (sTLD) operated by the DotAsia Organisation Ltd. The domain is open to companies, individuals and organisations that have a connection to the region. Asia domains can be seen and used by international and Asian businesses; regional conferences and symposiums; as well as Asian artists and celebrities.
The domain asia was introduced to the public through a comprehensive launch involving a multiphased Sunrise and Landrush process from October 9, 2007 to March 12, 2008. It became available on a first-come-first-served registration basis on March 26, 2008.[1] In 2013, there are more than 455,000 .asia domains registered[2] across 155 countries.