What is .info.bo TLD
Despite the label, .info.bo is a structured second-level namespace within Bolivia’s .bo country-code TLD, typically used for information-centric sites with a Bolivian nexus. In our corpus of .info.bo domains and .info.bo websites, we currently detect 75 active registrations and 75 live hosts spread across 7 countries. This footprint suggests a compact, internationally reachable space aimed at publishing reference material, notices, and documentation. We review resolving patterns, hosting geographies, and naming conventions to separate active content from placeholders. Based on these signals, we monitor churn, longevity, and response health to benchmark .info.bo against peer ccTLD structures. Download the .info.bo datasets from webatla for detailed intelligence.
History and key features of .info.bo TLD
In the .bo ccTLD system, the .info.bo label emerged as one of several categorical second-level options designed to organize namespaces by function. While specific launch milestones are sparsely documented, its intent has remained stable: information-forward publishing by institutions, publishers, and projects tied to Bolivia. We analyze .info.bo domains and .info.bo websites through lifecycle indicators: DNS configuration depth, SSL adoption, hosting dispersion, and update cadence. At present, 75 records exhibit DNS, indicating purposeful configuration, while recent activity is modest – 0 last week and 0 in December 2025. These signals point to a mature, low-churn zone where additions are infrequent and persistence matters. Explore longitudinal .info.bo datasets from webatla to compare periods.
Why and who choose the .info.bo domain
Organizations select .info.bo to signal informational purpose with a Bolivian nexus, without asserting commercial or organizational status. Typical adopters include public initiatives, NGOs, cultural projects, and documentation portals seeking clarity and geographic context. Our telemetry across .info.bo domains and .info.bo websites shows concentrated but real use: 75 active registrations, 75 live endpoints, and usage spanning 7 countries. The parity between active and live counts suggests minimal parking, while 75 configured DNS records reinforce operational intent. Short-term growth is subdued – 0 and 0 in December 2025 – implying carefully targeted registrations rather than spikes. Download curated .info.bo datasets from webatla to evaluate opportunities.