
Hello.

The INT domain is used only for registering organizations established
by international treaties between governments, or Internet
infrastructure databases (for example to do address to name lookups
based on NSAPs).

We should be able to look up the international treaty in the UN online
database of treaties, or you should provide us a copy.  Please be sure
what you provide is a treaty, not the constitution or by-laws of the
organization.

We explicitly recognize as organizations qualified for domain names
under the INT top-level domain the "specialized agencies" of the UN
(currently there are 14 of these), the "non-member states" (currently
2, see note 1) and the organizations having "observer status" at the
UN (currently 16, see note 2).

If you believe you meet these qualifications and want to apply for an
domain name under INT please send the IANA a description of your
organization including an online reference to the treaty that
established it, or a hardcopy.

Also, please see the INT domain web page at 

		http://www.iana.org/int.html

Thank You.

IANA


Note 1: Formally "Non-Member States Maintaining Perment Observer
Missions at UN Headquarters".

Note 2: Formally "Intergovernmental Organizations, and other
Organizations or Entities having received a standing invitation to
participate as observers in sessions and the work of the General
Assembly and maintaining permanent offices at Headquarters".
