What is .gouv.ml TLD
.gouv.ml is the government-focused namespace within Mali’s .ml country-code domain, organized to identify public-sector entities and official services. In practice, we treat it as a distinct segment of the DNS, tracking both .gouv.ml domains and .gouv.ml websites to map institutional activity and infrastructure. Our index currently records 8 active registrations, of which 7 resolve to live sites; 7 show configured DNS. Network footprints span 3 countries, reflecting hosting and service distribution rather than jurisdiction. Newly observed additions were 0 last week and 0 in December 2025, indicating a stable namespace with low churn. We surface metadata, name patterns, and technical signals to support compliance, risk assessment, and research. Download the .gouv.ml domain datasets from webatla.
History and key features of .gouv.ml TLD
The .gouv.ml space emerged as part of structured naming under the .ml country-code registry, aligning with the Francophone “gouv” convention used by many administrations. Rather than a standalone TLD, it functions as a curated second-level zone where .gouv.ml domains often mirror ministerial or agency hierarchies, and .gouv.ml websites exhibit consistent labeling across services. From our telemetry, DNS readiness is high: 7 records have name servers configured, supporting dependable resolution. Growth is currently flat, with 0 new registrations last week and 0 in December 2025, suggesting stability and controlled onboarding. We correlate HTTPS adoption, hosting geography, and record freshness to profile operational posture across this namespace. Download longitudinal .gouv.ml domain datasets from webatla.
Why and who choose the .gouv.ml domain
Organizations selecting .gouv.ml typically aim for clear governmental signaling, policy alignment, and predictable taxonomy. We see .gouv.ml domains used by ministries, agencies, and programs, while .gouv.ml websites concentrate public information, transactional services, and citizen outreach. For planners and analysts, the footprint is measurable: 8 active names, 7 live endpoints, and presence across 3 countries due to hosting and network distribution. With 0 new additions last week and 0 in December 2025, the namespace favors continuity over rapid expansion, aiding monitoring, uptime baselining, and archiving. We apply entity resolution, WHOIS parsing, and DNS graphing to relate assets across agencies and suppliers. Download standardized .gouv.ml domain datasets from webatla.