What is .h.se TLD
The .h.se TLD denotes a delegated namespace within Sweden’s .se hierarchy, used to create third‑level addresses. For comparability across registries, we index it as a discrete zone and track .h.se domains and .h.se websites alongside root-level TLDs. In our current snapshot, we observe 5 active .h.se domains; 1 resolve as live .h.se websites, and 1 show DNS records across 1 country. Recent activity is minimal, with 0 new registrations last week and 0 in November 2025 last month, indicating a small, stable namespace. These measurements help security teams, researchers, and digital strategists assess footprint and risk. Download the .h.se domain datasets from webatla today.
History and key features of .h.se TLD
Historically, delegated sub‑namespaces like .h.se emerge from organizational or sectoral conventions under a country‑code registry, rather than from ICANN root delegation. In this context we analyze adoption patterns by comparing .h.se domains and .h.se websites with adjacent .se structures. The zone remains compact: 5 active domains, 1 with DNS, and 1 demonstrably live, used in 1 country. Growth signals are quiet, with 0 additions last week and 0 in November 2025, suggesting limited external marketing and possibly internal or legacy use. Such size can aid manageability while constraining discoverability and backlink accumulation. Download our longitudinal .h.se domain datasets from webatla for time-series detail.
Why and who choose the .h.se domain
Organizations select .h.se domains when they need tightly scoped naming within the .se ecosystem – examples include departmental addressing, controlled subdelegation, or environment separation for testing and infrastructure. Given the small footprint we index, .h.se websites are scarce relative to registrations: 5 active names, 1 live endpoints, and 1 with DNS, observed in 1 country. With 0 new registrations last week and 0 in November 2025, adopters may value stability over reach. We recommend assessing conflict risk, SSL deployment, and resolvability before acquisition or migration. Monitoring DNS hygiene and uptime performance is equally important for operational resilience. Download webatla’s .h.se domain datasets to benchmark peers.