- Source: INT
- Source: .int
INT may refer to:
abbreviation for interjection
Telecom & Management SudParis, formerly Institut National des Télécommunications (INT), a French higher education institute
Telecom SudParis, formerly Telecom INT, a French grande ecole, graduate school for engineers
Telecom Business School, formerly INT Management, a French Grande Ecole, graduate business school
Smith Reynolds Airport, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
The Israel National Trail, a hiking trail that crosses Israel
The Indian National Theatre, a theatre organisation and troupe based in Mumbai, India
an interception in American football statistics
The Interstate Railroad, A former US railroad.
Int Base, the headquarters of the Church of Scientology
Ingatestone railway station (National Rail station code: INT), a railway station in Brentwood, Essex, England
Mathematics and science
int(S) means the interior of set S
\int, the LaTeX command that produces integral symbols
INT (chemical), a synthetic dye
Isaac Newton Telescope, an optical telescope in the Canary Islands
Computing
int, short for integer in many programming languages
shorthand for interrupt
INT (x86 instruction), an assembly language instruction for the x86 architecture for generating a software interrupt
abbreviation for internationalization
.int, a generic top-level domain (gTLD)
INT - Interactive software development environment. Often a segregated computer network used for testing current and future software releases.
Popular culture
The Intelligence statistic in Dungeons & Dragons and similar games
The /int/ international board on 4chan.
The domain name int is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Its name is derived from the word international, characterizing its use for international organizations and treaty-related purposes. The first use of this domain was by NATO, which had previously been assigned the top-level domain .nato.
According to Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) policy, based on RFC 1591, the sTLD int is reserved for international treaty-based organizations, United Nations agencies, and organizations or entities having observer status at the UN. int is considered to have the strictest application policies of all TLDs, as it implies that the holder is a subject of international law. For this reason, the application procedure requires the applicant to provide evidence that it is indeed treaty-based by providing a United Nations treaty registration number and that it has independent legal status. Previously, it also was open to Internet infrastructure services; those services have since been required to register in .arpa.
Delegations
As of November 2024, the domain int consists of 235 subdomain delegations.
The subdomain eu.int was used by the European Union–affiliated institutions. However, the aforementioned institutions' domain names switched to the TLD eu on May 9, 2006 (Europe Day). All previous eu.int addresses continued to be accessible for a transitional period of at least one year. As of 2017, the European Central Bank continues to use ecb.int in addition to ecb.eu and ecb.europa.eu, and the .int domain is still sometimes used for email addresses.
The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPS) saw its initial application for a domain name under int rejected on the grounds that the convention did not explicitly create an entity subject of international law. However, POPS appealed to the IANA Reconsideration Committee and obtained its domain (pops.int) on the grounds that other conventions lacking such specific language had nevertheless obtained a registration. The IANA granted the domain after the committee determined that (1) the organization was chartered by a treaty that was very likely to enter into force, and (2) despite lacking a legal track record, it met "the requirement for independent international legal personality." This grant was subject to the provision that the status of eligibility be renewed if the treaty had not entered into force within four years of the registration.
Additionally, the domain int was historically also used for Internet infrastructure databases. The name space arpa had been slated to be moved into int, but in 2000 the Internet Architecture Board recommended that no new infrastructure databases should be added to int and that arpa retain its function. The only remaining technical role of int was for reverse translation of IPv6 addresses in the zone ip6.int. This zone was officially removed on 6 June 2006 in favor of ip6.arpa, also administered by IANA.
= Grandfathered delegations
=Several domains under int were granted prior to the application of the strict guidelines. World YMCA is an example of the loose guidelines applied in the early 1990s. IANA has not withdrawn the existing assignment from YMCA and other organisations such as The Phone Company (which has however not been available since 2011 and the domain name is no longer registered) who do not meet the current criteria.
See also
Generic top-level domain
List of organizations with .int domain names
References
External links
Delegation Record for .INT, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
IANA—Intergovernmental Treaty (.INT) Domains
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Central Intelligence (2016)
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)
Interstellar (2014)
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