.km

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.km
Seal of the Comoros.svg
Introduced8 June 1998
TLD type Country code top-level domain
StatusActive
Registry Comores Telecom, registry operated by VeriSign
Sponsor Comores Telecom
Intended useEntities connected with Flag of the Comoros.svg  Comoros
Actual useNot much used
StructureRegistrations are made at second level
Documents Terms and conditions (French; MS Word document; archived October 2021)
Dispute policies UDRP
Registry website Domaine.km [ dead link ]

.km is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Comoros.

Registration is available directly at second-level or under a number of sub-domains (cost of KMF30000 in most categories):

Second-level registrations are subject to restrictions and local presence requirements.

Third-level registrations are unrestricted in *.com.km if the name is not already registered elsewhere in .km; various category-specific restrictions apply to each of the other third-level domains. Personal name *.nom.km registrations are limited to island residents and to citizens resident abroad; various categories corresponding to the individual professions each require the applicant hold a license to practise that profession.

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