What is .sf.no TLD
Within Norway’s .no country-code top-level domain, .sf.no functions as a structured second‑level name used for region‑tied third‑level registrations. We monitor both .sf.no domains and .sf.no websites to quantify real, active usage rather than theoretical capacity. At present, we index 6 active domains, 6 live websites, and 6 with resolvable DNS, distributed across 4 countries. Recent signals show muted churn: 0 detected last week and 0 in November 2025. Together, these datapoints indicate a compact, stable namespace where holdings persist and new activations are rare. If you need baselines for adoption, footprint, and configuration, our dataset provides consistent, machine‑readable evidence across time and geography. Download .sf.no domain datasets from webatla.
History and key features of .sf.no TLD
Historically, Norway’s namespace has employed geographic second‑level labels to organize local presence under .no; .sf.no sits within that framework. From a characteristics standpoint, the zone is small yet complete: we observe 6 registered .sf.no domains, 6 operational .sf.no websites, and 6 with DNS configured, with usage spanning 4 countries. Recent registration flow is minimal – 0 last week and 0 in November 2025 – suggesting long‑lived holdings and limited new entrants. Such stability benefits longitudinal analysis of configuration practices, uptime, and technology choices, while also highlighting the scarcity of fresh signals. Our historical snapshots and daily crawls maintain comparability across periods for research and benchmarking. Get the complete .sf.no datasets from webatla.
Why and who choose the .sf.no domain
Organizations signaling a connection to the relevant Norwegian region often choose this namespace, especially when consistency with .no conventions matters. For visibility and local trust markers, both .sf.no domains and .sf.no websites communicate geography without sacrificing broader reach. Today we record 6 active names, 6 live sites, and 6 DNS‑resolving hosts across 4 countries, indicating focused but international use. Prospective registrants should note the low growth cadence – 0 in the last week and 0 in November 2025 – which implies constrained availability and slow turnover. We provide entity‑level records, DNS evidence, technologies, and changes, enabling due diligence, market sizing, and competitive monitoring. Download webatla’s .sf.no domain datasets now.