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Guinea
The .gn top-level domain is the country-code domain for Guinea, a nation in West Africa. Originally delegated in 1994, it is managed by the Centre National des Sciences Halieutiques de Boussoura and administered through the Agence Nationale de Digitalisation de l’État (ANDE). It is primarily used by organizations with a tangible presence in Guinea, including government, educational, commercial, and nonprofit entities.
Registrations are restricted to organizations with a real presence in Guinea. The applicant and administrative contact must be based in Guinea, and the domain must be used regularly on the Internet.
Registration pricing for .gn is not publicly listed. Contact an ICANN-accredited registrar for availability and pricing.
The .gn domain was delegated on August 9, 1994, under ICANN's country-code top-level domain system. It is administered by the Centre National des Sciences Halieutiques de Boussoura, with operational management delegated to the Agence Nationale de Digitalisation de l’État (ANDE), which oversees registration policies and technical infrastructure.
The .gn TLD serves a specific purpose in the domain ecosystem, providing users with clear context about the websites using this extension.
The .gn TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:
Applicants must be organizations established in Guinea with a documented presence. The administrative contact must be located in Guinea and provide proof of identity and organizational legitimacy. Domain use must be active and legitimate, with no infringement on trademarks.
The .gn TLD is available for registration through accredited domain registrars.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is sourced from IANA, ICANN, and respective registry operator publications, then structured and formatted with the assistance of AI. While I strive for accuracy, details such as pricing, registration requirements, and policies may change. Always verify with the official registry or an accredited registrar before making registration decisions.