.om is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Oman. .om domains are used by less than 0.1% of all websites.
Currently, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority is the registry of .om ccTLD. The Authority is solely responsible for the management of the top level Internet domain name ".om" and ".ùàçÃÂ". They are responsible for auto-renewing registered domains. In doing so, the Authority may:
The top-level .om consists of the following domain zones:
The accredited registrar is any person or entity authorized by the Authority under an agreement (Registrar Accreditation) to receive registration applications of Internet domains, make a decision, register, transfer, stop, delete them and taking any steps necessary related to the domain names within the defined lines in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement.
The Authority will review the applications submitted to it from the firms and establishments wanting to receive accreditation from the Authority and make decisions.
The current Accredited Registrars as of September 2022 are:
.om domains were used in a typosquatting attack in 2016 to target Netflix users mistakenly visiting netflix.om instead of netflix.com, along with other websites.