The .fi domain is Finland's country code top-level domain (ccTLD), managed by Traficom. It is popular among Finnish entities and supports DNSSEC and IDNs.
The .fi top-level domain is the country code for Finland, administered by the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom). It is widely used by Finnish businesses, organizations, and individuals to establish a local online presence. The domain supports internationalized domain names (IDNs), allowing for the use of Finnish characters. The registration process is straightforward, with no specific restrictions on who can register a .fi domain, making it accessible to both local and international entities with connections to Finland. DNSSEC is supported, ensuring secure domain name resolutions.
Finnish entities and individuals
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FICORA (Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority)
1986
Traficom (Finnish Transport and Communications Agency)
To serve as the country code top-level domain for Finland
Primarily for entities connected to Finland
1 to 5 years
Domains can be renewed before expiration. Late renewals may incur additional fees.
Transfers require authorization codes and adherence to registry policies.
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Yes
Varies by registrar
Follows the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP)
Domain names must be between 2 and 63 characters; may contain letters, numbers, and hyphens but cannot start or end with a hyphen.
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Over 400,000 domains registered as of the latest data
Finnish businesses, organizations, and individuals
https://www.traficom.fi
https://www.domain.fi