ccTLD retired from the root zoneFormer code of the United States Minor Outlying Islands

Domain .um — retired ccTLD, not available for registration

.um was the country-code domain of the United States Minor Outlying Islands, registered on September 21, 1995. The University of Southern California (USC/ISI), the original manager of the domain, requested in October 2006 to stop administering it after finding it had never had any active registrations. The ICANN Board approved the removal of the delegation on January 16, 2007, and the code was completely removed from the root zone in April 2008.

Year created
ccTLD Extension type (IANA)
On request Registration price / year
Yes Registration restrictions

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About the .UM domain

What is the .UM domain?

The .um is the country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) that was assigned to the United States Minor Outlying Islands, registered in the IANA database on September 21, 1995. The University of Southern California (USC/ISI), the original manager of the domain, requested in October 2006 to stop administering it after finding it had never had any active registrations. The ICANN Board approved the removal of the delegation on January 16, 2007, and the code was completely removed from the root zone in April 2008. Since then, no technical registry has operated this extension in the internet root zone. While this situation persists, no registrar in the world, including miHosting, can offer registration of names under .um.
Registration restrictions

.um was the country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) assigned to the United States Minor Outlying Islands, registered on September 21, 1995. The University of Southern California (USC/ISI), the original manager of the domain, requested in October 2006 to stop administering it after finding it had never had any active registrations. The ICANN Board approved the removal of the delegation on January 16, 2007, and the code was completely removed from the root zone in April 2008. It is no longer operational in the IANA root zone and cannot be registered through any registrar, including miHosting.

Extension .UM
IANA type ccTLD
Created in Not specified
Registry No active registry — historical code of the United States Minor Outlying Islands
Restrictions Yes
Registration On request
Renewal On request

Uses of .UM

Who is the .UM domain for?

These are the most common situations where .UM is the ideal extension.

Former ccTLD of the United States Minor Outlying Islands

A country code that ceased to be operational following the changes that affected its assignment.

No operating registry

There is currently no technical registry operating this extension, so it cannot be used for any project.

Does not appear in availability checkers

Since it is not delegated, domain availability checkers cannot verify or register names under this extension.

Active alternatives available

In the meantime, hundreds of active extensions are available to register the name you need.

.UM vs other extensions

Which extension suits you best?

Each extension has its own profile. Here we compare .UM with the most common alternatives to help you choose.

Extension Best for Restrictions Registration price
.um This page Former code of the United States Minor Outlying Islands Retired — not available Not available
.com Any project None $14.99/yr
.online Any project None Inquire

Registration process

How to register your .UM domain at miHosting

01

Check availability

Type the name you want in the search bar. We show you in seconds whether it's available or if you need to look for alternatives.

02

Complete registration

Fill in the registrant details and choose whether to add hosting. The entire process takes less than 5 minutes.

03

Your domain is live

Within minutes your .UM domain is active and visible from anywhere in the world. DNS propagates in under 24 hours.

Frequently asked questions about the .UM domain

Can I register a .um domain?

No. This extension is no longer delegated in the IANA root zone, so no registrar in the world can offer its registration.

What did .um represent?

It was the country-code domain of the United States Minor Outlying Islands, registered on September 21, 1995.

Why did it stop being operational?

The University of Southern California (USC/ISI), the original manager of the domain, requested in October 2006 to stop administering it after finding it had never had any active registrations. The ICANN Board approved the removal of the delegation on January 16, 2007, and the code was completely removed from the root zone in April 2008.

Did it ever have any active registrations?

No, according to IANA reports, .um never had any delegations or active registrations throughout its entire existence.

What alternatives do I have in the meantime?

You can choose from hundreds of active and available extensions — from .com to more sector-specific options.

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The .um domain was the country-code domain of the United States Minor Outlying Islands, registered on September 21, 1995. The University of Southern California (USC/ISI), the original manager of the domain, requested in October 2006 to stop administering it after finding it had never had any active registrations. The ICANN Board approved the removal of the delegation on January 16, 2007, and the code was completely removed from the root zone in April 2008. It is no longer present in the IANA root zone and cannot be registered at miHosting or any other registrar. If you were looking for this extension for your project, we recommend exploring our full catalog of active extensions available for registration.