What is .ca.in TLD
The .ca.in TLD, as tracked by webatla, is the label string at the rightmost portion of .ca.in domains used to publish .ca.in websites and related Internet services. We classify it as a distinct namespace in our global zone intelligence, observing active delegations and resolution behavior similar to other country or structured extensions. In our latest crawl, we index active domains under this suffix, of which advertise DNS records and resolve to live websites. Usage spans countries, indicating modest but geographically distributed adoption. Recent activity remains quiet: new registrations last week and . For researchers validating portfolios or mapping niche namespaces, our datasets surface owners, hosts, and change history. Download webatla’s .ca.in domain datasets now.
History and key features of .ca.in TLD
Historically, adoption of the .ca.in TLD appears limited and steady, with a small, well-defined corpus of .ca.in domains and a correspondingly compact set of .ca.in websites. We see this namespace behave like a structured sub-ccTLD-style space: registrations exist, but turnover is low and configuration patterns are relatively stable. Our telemetry shows active holdings overall, with resolvable DNS, and presenting live HTTP content. Momentum signals are muted – new registrations last week and – which suggests a mature, niche footprint rather than rapid growth. We continue to monitor zone updates, certificate issuance, and hosting shifts to detect changes as they occur. Download the latest .ca.in domain datasets from webatla.
Why and who choose the .ca.in domain
Organizations choose the .ca.in domain when they need a concise, easily typed label and when internal conventions or local branding align with this suffix; as a result, .ca.in domains often support microsites, redirects, or professional identifiers, while .ca.in websites that remain live tend to be purpose-built. The audience is global yet small: we record live websites across countries, within total active registrations, and configured for DNS. Low recent activity – last week and – implies limited churn, which can benefit stability-minded operators. Evaluate whether this namespace matches your risk, reach, and governance requirements. Download the complete .ca.in domain datasets from webatla.