Ask HN: Any updates on what is happening to io domains?

8 points by WolfOliver 1 week ago | 5 comments
  • wsh 1 week ago
    The treaty returning sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, disestablishing the British Indian Ocean Territory, seems to be on track for ratification:

    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-...

    The consequences for the .IO ccTLD are still unclear and ultimately will depend on how the United Nations, the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency, and ICANN respond. I’m not aware of anything more definitive than ICANN’s blog posting from November 2024, which emphasizes that “much of the discussion about .io is simply speculation” but also acknowledges the possibility that “a five-year time window will commence during which time usage of the domain will need to be phased out.”

    https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/the-chagos-archipelag...

    I wouldn’t use a .IO domain name for anything important.

    • leakycap 1 week ago
      My two biggest clients are exclusively running on .io domains and have hundreds of subdomains each - I really hope they don't end up doing something dumb here, I know two companies that don't want to deal with this.
    • trcarney 1 week ago
      I think ICANN just needs to make a rule that basically says if a country's domain is being used as a general domain (i.e. ai, tv, io, etc), it becomes a general domain if the country no longer exists or needs the domain (like a name change).

      This feels like an issue that is only an issue because of a hardline that should just be a general convention.

      • nashashmi 1 week ago
        What other country can it be transferred to?
        • NoahZuniga 1 week ago
          Well, it could just be managed by ICANN directly