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Another country jumps on the .ai bandwagon

Another Asian registry has added a .ai option at the third level of its ccTLD, seeking to capitalize on the growth of the artificial intelligence industry.

PANDI, the registry for Indonesia’s .id domains, said that it is launching .ai.id domain names this month.

The launch is coming in phases, with a trademarks-only sunrise period currently underway and running until July 2.

A month-long grandfathering period will follow from July 13, with registrants of existing .id names able to pick up their exact-match .ai.id equivalents.

From August 24 there’ll be a landrush period, with premium pricing, which runs for one month. General availability is slated for October 5.

PANDI already offers a multitude of third-level options under .id, of which .co.id is the most popular. Other options include .go.id, .my.id, .web.id, as well as vanilla second-level names.

It’s the second registry to offer .ai at the third level since the AI boom began, following Korea’s KISA, which started selling .ai.kr names, among others, last year.

.id joins the million-domain club

Kevin Murphy, November 20, 2024, Domain Registries

Indonesia’s .id appears to have become the newest ccTLD to be able to boast that it has passed the one million registered domains mark.

PANDI, the local registry, is reporting on its web site that it currently has 1,073,779 registered domains. According to my database, it passed a million on November 14.

At a time when many TLDs are shrinking, .id is adding new regs at a rate you’d normally associate with a heavily discounted new gTLD. It’s grown by over 100,000 names net in the last year and reports on its web site it’s added almost 400,000 gross over the same period.

.id uses a three-level structure, which over a dozen extensions to choose from, such as .co.id, .net.id and .or.id. While second-level regs are also available, .my.id is the most-popular option, with a little over a third of all registered names.

Indonesia is the fourth-largest nation in the world by population after India, China and the USA. It has about 277 million inhabitants of whom an estimated 69% have internet access.

There are at least 40 TLDs that can currently count their domains under management in seven figures or more.