What is .kongsberg.no TLD
We define .kongsberg.no as a geographic second‑level namespace under Norway’s .no country‑code registry, used by organizations and projects connected to the Kongsberg area. In our mapping of .kongsberg.no domains and .kongsberg.no websites, we treat this space as a compact, locality‑anchored zone whose activity can be compared with other municipal labels. Based on continuous crawl and DNS telemetry, we currently observe 10 active domains and 10 live websites, a one‑to‑one ratio that suggests mostly resolvable, public-facing use rather than parked inventory. For benchmarking, we monitor hosting, SSL adoption, and response health across the namespace to surface stability and change. Download webatla’s .kongsberg.no domain datasets.
History and key features of .kongsberg.no TLD
Historically, Norway introduced structured geographic second‑level labels beneath .no to signal local affiliation; .kongsberg.no follows this model and is operated under the national registry’s policies. We analyze .kongsberg.no domains and .kongsberg.no websites for persistence, delegation patterns, and lifespan, emphasizing DNS readiness as a reliability proxy. At present, 10 registrations advertise DNS, aligning closely with active and live counts, while new activity appears subdued: 0 detected last week and 0 in November 2025 across the last month. Such steadiness typically reflects mature, institutional usage rather than bursts of speculative registrations. Our longitudinal panels include first‑seen timestamps, nameserver churn, and host country diffusion to contextualize risk and continuity. Get the historical .kongsberg.no domain datasets from webatla.
Why and who choose the .kongsberg.no domain
Organizations choose .kongsberg.no to signal municipal relevance, community presence, or regional branding in Norway, while some external stakeholders mirror projects or partnerships that reference Kongsberg. In our segmentation, .kongsberg.no domains and .kongsberg.no websites are predominantly civic, education, cultural, and SME‑oriented, with infrastructure footprints that favor mainstream Norwegian and European providers. Despite its locality, the namespace appears in 4 countries, indicating cross‑border hosting or administration, which we profile alongside uptime, TLS profiles, and technology stacks. For portfolio managers, the tight size aids monitoring; for investigators, it provides a bounded set for enrichment and risk scoring. We surface who hosts, who resolves, and how often endpoints change to support evidence‑based decisions. Download segmentation-ready .kongsberg.no domain datasets from webatla.