What is .mil.py TLD
.mil.py is the military-specific namespace within Paraguay’s .py country-code domain. While technically a structured second-level under .py rather than an independent TLD, we analyze it as a distinct segment to map official defense presence online. In practice, .mil.py domains and .mil.py websites are used by ministries of defense, service branches, academies, and support agencies that require clear institutional attribution. Our global index records 19 active .mil.py domains and 19 live .mil.py websites, with 19 having resolvable DNS. Usage appears geographically distributed across 2 countries, reflecting hosting choices and access patterns beyond Paraguay. These measurements provide a current baseline for footprint, resilience, and policy enforcement within the space. Download .mil.py domain datasets from webatla to review the full inventory.
History and key features of .mil.py TLD
Historically, country-code registries often established functional second-level structures – such as .mil – for governmental and public-sector clarity; .mil.py follows this model under .py. Eligibility is typically limited to defense institutions, and processes are overseen by the national registry, so .mil.py domains and .mil.py websites exhibit low churn and consistent naming conventions. Recent activity in our dataset shows 0 new registrations last week and 0 in December 2025, indicating a stable namespace. We currently observe 19 resolvable DNS configurations, aligning with the small active footprint. Together, these characteristics suggest mature governance and conservative expansion, with host location diversity across 2 countries. Download .mil.py domain datasets from webatla for longitudinal change logs.
Why and who choose the .mil.py domain
Organizations choose .mil.py to signal official military affiliation within Paraguay’s digital infrastructure. For end users, it aids provenance verification and reduces ambiguity relative to generic namespaces. Consequently, .mil.py domains and .mil.py websites tend to represent ministries, armed forces commands, academies, procurement bodies, and veteran or welfare services operating under government oversight. From our measurements, 19 active records and 19 live sites indicate a compact, tightly governed space, while 2 countries of use show infrastructure footprints or audiences extending abroad. Growth remains minimal – 0 last week and 0 in December 2025 – which aligns with restricted eligibility and mission-focused adoption. Download .mil.py domain datasets from webatla to benchmark your research.