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Oracle
The .oracle TLD is a brand-specific top-level domain operated by Oracle Corporation to create a trusted, secure, and dedicated namespace for Oracle's global business operations, products, and services. It supports brand protection, customer trust, and reduced risk of trademark infringement by restricting registration to Oracle and its authorized affiliates.
Restricted to Oracle Corporation and its authorized affiliates and subsidiaries; not available for public registration.
The .oracle extension is a brand top-level domain in the Domain Name System (DNS). It is managed by Oracle Corporation. .oracle was introduced in 2015. There are currently 5 domains registered under this extension. DNSSEC adoption stands at 20.0%.
Registration pricing for .oracle is not publicly listed. Brand TLDs are typically restricted to the owning organization.
The .oracle domain was approved and delegated under ICANN's New gTLD Program. The application was submitted by Oracle Corporation in 2013 and successfully delegated to the DNS root zone on March 3, 2015. The TLD was designed to serve as an official digital identity for Oracle’s products, services, and customer portals, enhancing security and brand consistency.
Brand TLDs like .oracle are part of ICANN's New gTLD Program launched in 2012, which expanded the domain namespace beyond traditional TLDs.
The .oracle TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:
5
20.0%
If .oracle doesn't meet your needs, consider these alternatives:
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Extension | .oracle |
| Type | Brand TLD |
| Total Registrations | 5 |
| DNSSEC Adoption | 20.0% |
| Registration Price | Contact registrar |
| Renewal Price | Contact registrar |
| Registry Operator | Oracle Corporation |
| Introduced | 2015-03-03 |
| Restrictions | Restricted to Oracle Corporation and its authorized affiliates and subsidiaries; not available for public registration. |
Registration density analysis for .oracle domains by character length. Currently 3 domains are registered across all lengths.
Total Registered
3
Peak Saturation
0.01%
3-char names
DNSSEC Adoption
33.3%
Top Provider
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Updated daily from zone file analysis. Alpha density = registered / 26^length.
Compare across all TLDs →Not available for public use; restricted to Oracle Corporation and its authorized affiliates and subsidiaries
This is a brand TLD exclusively controlled by Oracle Corporation. It is not available for public registration.
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