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.NET Domain Registration & WHOIS
Analyze registry operators, character limits, IDN support status, and specific registration guidelines for .NET domains.
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Overview & Registration Guidelines
The .NET domain extension is .net was created in 1985 as a gTLD for network infrastructure providers and is operated by VeriSign. It carries no registration restrictions, making it the second most popular generic TLD globally. Widely used as a fallback when .com is unavailable. Minimum label: 1, Maximum label: 63. IDN supported. It requires a minimum label length of 1 characters and supports up to 63 characters. It fully supports IDN (Internationalized Domain Names), allowing localized characters. Registration is completely open and unrestricted globally to individuals and organizations.
To search for who owns a specific domain registered under this extension, you can perform a live query in our WHOIS portal above. The registry operator database will respond in real time with server details, domain status codes, registration/expiry dates, and name server arrays.