List of registered .NO domains

195,923 domains in this list

3,146 domains added on last update

List type Updated Domains in list
.NO zone domain list (standard) June, 2024 195,923
.NO zone domain list (detailed) June, 2024 195,923

Standard domain list includes the list of domain names (plain text format, one domain name per line).

Detailed domain list comes in .CSV (comma-separated) format download sample

It includes some additional fields:

  1. Domain name
  2. DNS servers (if any)
  3. IP (if any)
  4. Country by IP (if any)
  5. Country by HTML codepage (if any)
  6. Web server type (if any)
  7. Hostname (if any)
  8. Emails (if any)
  9. {% reserved service field %}
  10. Phone numbers (if any)
  11. Majestic traffic rank (if any)
  12. Discovery date

— Why we do not provide daily updates for .no zone?
— Country-code registars never open their zone files to the public. The only way to discover domains in country-code zones is to do a massive recursive scan of all known websites. That's what we're doing. We use a massive cluster of servers and crawl the Web, then we check and clean the resulting lists. We know of millions of CCTLD-domains in hundreds of zones (and currently know of 195,923 domains in .no zone), but we do not cover 100% of them (some of the smaller websites simply do not have any inbound links and that means that our crawlers cannot find them). Meanwhile we regularly add new domains to this list (1 time / 2 months).

.no zone details


Total domains in this zone: 195,923

Unique IPs: 23,858

Active websites: 179,271

Total phones: 24,420

Total emails: 78,602


Last update (UTC time): Jun 27, 2024 08:24


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Website Geo Location


.NO zone registar
UNINETT Norid A/S
Abelsgate 5
Trondheim N-7465
Norway

Zone WHOIS server
whois.norid.no

Based in Trondheim, .no is the internet country top level domain for Norway. Norid is the organization tasked with administering the domain.

Norid is a Norwegian state organization owned by Uninett. It operated under the Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority to manage the country’s telecommunication structures related to intent activity.

The .no zone was registered in 1983 under the applicant Pål Spilling. Uninett then took over the domain in 1987 before the subsidery unit Norid took over in 2003.

Before the liberalization of the regulation by Norid in 2001, only a single domain was permitted per entity. Those restrictions were lifted and now organizations with a presence in Norway and residents of Norway can register up t0 100 domains each. Private residents of Norway may register in the second-level domain priv.no or directly under .no.