.ie Domain Profile Report 2020 - January to June 2020

Analysis of .ie domains by county 3 Tyrone Tyrone recorded the largest increase in new .ie domain registrations (105%) in H1 2020, albeit from a low base. Monaghan Monaghan recorded the second largest increase in new .ie domain registrations (83.2%). Laois Laois was the only county in Ireland to record a year-on-year decrease in new .ie domain registrations (-6%) in H1 2020. Carlow Carlow recorded the third largest increase in new .ie domain registrations (75.2%). Cork Cork recorded the second highest number of new .ie domain registrations in H1 2020 (2,734), a 29.6% increase year-on-year. County Total database % share New registrations H1 2020 % growth vs H1 2019 Antrim 0.57 128 28.0 Armagh 0.18 53 32.5 Carlow 1.70 748 75.2 Cavan 0.91 380 67.4 Clare 1.75 690 68.7 Cork 8.65 2,734 29.6 Derry 0.17 62 44.2 Donegal 1.60 505 2.6 Down 0.43 140 21.7 Dublin 44.63 12,504 24.3 Fermanagh 0.06 25 92.3 Galway 4.50 1,477 27.3 Kerry 2.04 716 16.8 Kildare 4.47 1,507 12.0 Kilkenny 1.45 470 5.6 Laois 1.01 343 -6.0 Leitrim 0.45 163 61.4 Limerick 2.89 881 23.6 Longford 0.48 140 19.7 Louth 2.20 644 8.9 Mayo 1.73 606 32.0 Meath 3.47 1,182 18.8 Monaghan 0.68 240 83.2 Offaly 0.87 300 53.1 Roscommon 0.79 258 16.2 Sligo 1.09 368 53.3 Tipperary 1.77 662 60.3 Tyrone 0.20 82 105.0 Waterford 1.81 620 19.7 Westmeath 1.32 507 40.4 Wexford 2.46 904 34.9 Wicklow 3.67 1,328 41.1 Total 100 31,367 Dublin Dublin recorded the highest number of new .ie domain registrations in H1 2020 (12,504), a 24.3% increase year-on-year.

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