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'''.cl''' is the [[Internet]] [[country code]] [[top-level domain]] ([[ccTLD]]) for [[Chile]], and [[Easter Island]]. It is administered by the [[University of Chile]]. Registration of second-level domains under this TLD is open to anyone, however, foreign registrants must provide a domestic contact with a [[National identification number#Chile|RUN]], the Chilean national identification number.
'''.cl''' is the [[Internet]] [[country code]] [[top-level domain]] ([[ccTLD]]) for [[Chile]] (including [[Easter Island]]). It was created in 1987 and is administered by the [[University of Chile]]<ref name=carta>{{cita web |url=http://www.nic.cl/cartas/universidad.html |título=Carta enviada por el Sr. Rector de la Universidad de Chile al Sr. Contralor General de la República |fechaacceso=12 de mayo de 2011 |formato=HTML |autor=NIC Chile |fecha=19 de noviembre de 2001 |editorial=www.nic.cl}}</ref>. Registration of second-level domains under this TLD is open to anyone, however, foreign registrants must provide a domestic contact with a [[National identification number#Chile|RUN]], the Chilean national identification number.


Registration of names including accented letters (á, é, í, ó, ú), [[ñ]] and [[ü#U-diaeresis|ü]] was opened up in 2005. (''See'' [[Internationalized domain name]].)
Registration of names including accented letters (á, é, í, ó, ú), [[ñ]] and [[ü#U-diaeresis|ü]] was opened up in 2005.<ref>{{cita web |url=http://www.nic.cl/anuncios/2005-09-20.html |título=NIC Chile anuncia modificación a la Reglamentación |fechaacceso=16 de diciembre de 2010 |formato=HTML |autor=NIC Chile |fecha=20 de septiembre de 2005 |editorial=www.nic.cl}}</ref>

Since April 2011, it supports [[DNSSEC]], the zone is signed and so any domain that wants to sign their registers can do it.<ref>{{cita web|autor=NIC.cl|título=Extensiones de seguridad DNSSEC disponibles para todos los dominios .CL|url=http://www.nic.cl/anuncios/2011-12-14.html|fechaacceso=29 de mayo de 2012|fecha=14 de diciembre de 2011}}</ref>

== IPv6 support==
In the Hurricane Electric report from may 2012, it appears as IPv6 enabled domain and with nameservers in IPv6.<ref name=HE>{{cita web|autor=Hurricane Electric|título=Global IPv6 Deployment Progress Report|url=http://bgp.he.net/ipv6-progress-report.cgi|fechaacceso=29 de mayo de 2012|fecha=actualizado diariamente|idioma=inglés}}</ref>


== See also ==
* [[Internationalized domain name]]
* [[Internet in Chile]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:34, 20 April 2013

.cl
NIC Chile
Introduced1987[1]
TLD typeCountry code top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryNIC Chile
SponsorUniversity of Chile
Intended useEntities connected with  Chile
Actual usePopular in Chile
Registered domains403,169 (December 2012)[2]
Registration restrictionsAnyone may register however a foreign registration must have a domestic representative who has a RUT
StructureRegistrations are made directly at the second level (there are also third-level registrations for government sites under gov.cl and gob.cl)
DocumentsRules
Dispute policiesDispute resolution
DNSSECyes
Registry websiteNIC Chile

.cl is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Chile (including Easter Island). It was created in 1987 and is administered by the University of Chile[1]. Registration of second-level domains under this TLD is open to anyone, however, foreign registrants must provide a domestic contact with a RUN, the Chilean national identification number.

Registration of names including accented letters (á, é, í, ó, ú), ñ and ü was opened up in 2005.[3]

Since April 2011, it supports DNSSEC, the zone is signed and so any domain that wants to sign their registers can do it.[4]

IPv6 support

In the Hurricane Electric report from may 2012, it appears as IPv6 enabled domain and with nameservers in IPv6.[5]


See also

References

  1. ^ a b NIC Chile (19 November 2001). "Carta enviada por el Sr. Rector de la Universidad de Chile al Sr. Contralor General de la República" (HTML). www.nic.cl. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  2. ^ NIC Chile. "Estadísticas de nombres de dominio en .CL".
  3. ^ NIC Chile (20 September 2005). "NIC Chile anuncia modificación a la Reglamentación" (HTML). www.nic.cl. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  4. ^ NIC.cl (14 December 2011). "Extensiones de seguridad DNSSEC disponibles para todos los dominios .CL". Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  5. ^ Hurricane Electric (actualizado diariamente). "Global IPv6 Deployment Progress Report". Retrieved 29 May 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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