.mh is the official domain for Marshall Islands.

Despite its official delegation, the namespace has remained largely dormant since its inception.

The original registry website, established in 1997, offered domain registration through an InterNIC-style template form, a relic of early internet administration. However, that registration mechanism relied on a link that has long since gone dead, effectively rendering the ccTLD inaccessible for new registrations. The registry’s online presence itself became defunct around late 2021, marking the end of what little functional activity the .mh domain had seen.

As of 2021, only three operational websites were known to exist under the .mh namespace:

⦁ The Natural Disaster Management Office (governmental)

⦁ The National Telecommunications Authority (nta.mh, the local ISP)

⦁ A site for the Marshall Islands Public School System

The Disaster Management Office’s site later went offline in 2022. That same year, the Office of Commerce, Investment & Tourism launched a presence under .mh, but subsequently migrated to a .org domain in late 2023. Interestingly, Wahoo, a Majuro-based retail and delivery service, began operating a site under wahoo.mh, making it one of the very few modern adopters of the ccTLD.

In practice, most organizations and individuals in the Marshall Islands bypass .mh entirely, opting instead for generic TLDs such as .com, .net, or .org, hosted on servers located outside the islands.

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