.uk

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.uk
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Introduced 1985
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry Nominet UK
Sponsoring organization Nominet UK
Intended use Entities connected with United Kingdom
Actual use Very popular in U.K., especially .co.uk subdomain - as at 30 September 2005 there were 4,412,595 registrations [1]
Registration restrictions None for .co.uk and .org.uk; other subdomains have differing restrictions
Structure Second-level registrations prohibited (but a few old ones grandfathered); registration is at third level beneath generic-category 2nd level domains except under .sch.uk where registration is at fourth level
Documents
Dispute policies DRS Policy
Web site nic.uk

.uk is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the United Kingdom.

The use of .uk rather than .gb for the top-level domain is due to its pre-existing use in the (now obsolete) JANET Name Registration Scheme in which the order of address components were reversed. .uk was made available in DNS to simplify the translation to and from these addresses. There were plans to eventually transition to .gb, but this never occurred and the use of .uk is now entrenched.

As with other ccTLDs in the early days it was originally delegated to an individual by Jon Postel. In time, it passed to (Dr Willie Black) at the UK Education and Research Networking Association (UKERNA). The actual allocation of domain names was operated by the UK Naming Committee which was in practice a mailing list of representatives of all organisations involved in the UK Internet system at the time. By the mid-1990s it was becoming clear that the growth of the Internet, and particularly the advent of the World Wide Web was pushing requests for domain name registrations up to levels that were not manageable by a group of part-time voluntary managers. Various plans were put forward for the possible management of the domain and in response to this Dr Black, as the .uk Name, decided that the way forward was to establish a neutral, not-for-profit commercial entity to deal with the .uk domain properly. This received widespread support and Nominet UK was formed to be the .uk Network Information Centre, a role which it continues to this day.

The general form of the rules (i.e. which domains can be registered and whether to allow second level domains) was set by the Naming Committee. Nominet has not made major changes to the rules, although it has introduced a new second level domain .me.uk for individuals.

It is prohibited to register a domain name directly under .uk (such as .internet.uk) and a second-level domain must be used (such as internet.co.uk).

However, some domains delegated before the creation of Nominet UK remain. Examples include parliament.uk (Parliament), bl.uk and british-library.uk (the British Library), nls.uk (the National Library of Scotland) and jet.uk (UKAEA as operator of the Joint European Torus experimental fusion tokamak). No new 'normal' registrations at the second level are accepted although there is a system for allocating new second level domains to expand the capacity of the system. Such allocations are rarely made.

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Second-level domains

  • .ac.uk - academic (tertiary education and research establishments) and learned societies.
  • .co.uk - commercial/general
  • .gov.uk - government (central and local)
  • .ltd.uk - limited companies
  • .me.uk - personal
  • .mil.uk - Ministry of Defence
  • .mod.uk - Ministry of Defence and HM Forces public sites
  • .net.uk - ISPs and network companies
  • .nic.uk - network use only
  • .nhs.uk - National Health Service institutions
  • .org.uk - non-profit organisations
  • .plc.uk - public limited companies
  • .police.uk - police forces
  • .sch.uk - schools, primary and secondary education

Individual institutions

Inactive

  • .govt.uk - former government domain, now deleted and replaced by .gov.uk
  • .lea.uk - local education authorities; since fallen out of use.
  • .orgn.uk - former non-profit organisations domain, now deleted and replaced by .org.uk

.co.uk, .ltd.uk, .me.uk, net.uk, .nic.uk, .org.uk, .plc.uk and .sch.uk are managed by Nominet UK and except for .nic.uk are available for registration by the public (though they all carry various degrees of restrictions). The other second-level domains are managed by various government agencies, and generally more strongly controlled.

Allocations are on a strict first-come, first-served basis to qualified applicants. There are no territorial restrictions: applicants need not have any connection to the UK.

.co.uk is by far the most used of the domains, followed by .org.uk. .plc.uk and .ltd.uk are only rarely used.

The intended restriction of .co.uk to companies are purely nominal; in practice it is open to any and all applicants. Likewise, whilst .me.uk is intended for individuals and .org.uk for organisations, there are no restrictions on registering domains.

However, registrants in .ltd.uk must be, and remain, private limited companies incorporated under the UK Companies Act 1985. In addition, names can only be registered if they correspond (in accordance with the algorithm in the rules of registration) with the exact company name, as recorded at the companies registry at Companies House. The same conditions apply for .plc.uk, but for public limited companies.

.net.uk is more open, but the Nominet regulations still mean that a registrant must be an ISP, or a similar body, and that the domain is not used for providing services to end-users. .nic.uk, however, is limited solely to domains operated by Nominet.

.ac.uk domains are intended for the use of higher education institutions (beyond compulsory education age), and are also used by some academic support bodies, public research establishments, and learned societies such as the Royal Society (royalsoc.ac.uk) and the Royal Institution (ri.ac.uk). Primary and secondary education uses .sch.uk.

Unusually, .sch.uk domains are allocated at the fourth level, with the third level being taken up by the name of the local education authority (LEA) e.g. someschool.lea.sch.uk. For example, Tiffin School in Kingston upon Thames has the web address www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk. Previously applications were made in the normal way, but after Nominet came to an arrangement with the education authorities, one domain per school was issued automatically. This contrasts with the American system, where public schools must register their own domain name at their own expense, and many primary and secondary schools do not use the education domain, .edu.

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Reserved/unassigned: .ax  .cs  .eh  .kp       Allocated/unused: .bv  .gb  .iq  .sj  .so  .um       Startup/transition:  .eu  .tl  .tp       Deleted/retired: .bu  .cs  .dd  .zr


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