Domain: .id
Introduced 1993 (active since 1990, fully operational since 1996)
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry PANDI
Sponsor Perkumpulan Pengelola Nama Domain Internet Indonesia (PANDI) and NIC INDONESIA
Intended use Entities connected with Indonesia
Actual use Very popular in Indonesia
Registration restrictions Indonesian presence is no longer required for second-level .id registrations; registrant requirements still apply to third-level registrations under restricted second-level domains, such as .co.id, which requires the registrant to be an Indonesian corporation, or trademark owner, with a physical presence in the country.[1]
Structure Registrations are made at the second level, or at the third level beneath various second-level labels
Dispute policies pandi.id/regulasi
DNSSEC yes
Registry website
PANDI
NIC INDONESIA (another website)
Domain names
On 11 March 2013 the Indonesian Domain Name Forum approved the adoption of a new desa second level domain for Indonesia's 72,944 villages with autonomy for local affairs.[2]
As of 17 August 2014, second-level domain registrations have entered general availability, allowing registrations to be made directly under .id, without a prefix.[3] This brings the total of available extensions to 13:
.id—General
ac.id—Academic Institutions
biz.id—Small and Medium Commercial Entities
co.id—Commercial Entities
desa.id—Villages
go.id—Government and Governmental System
mil.id—Military
my.id—Personal/Blogger
net.id—Communication/ISP Company
or.id—Formal Organizations/Community
sch.id—Schools
web.id—Informal Organizations/Personal
ponpes.id—Islamic Boarding School