I’m sorry, but there may be some confusion. “.maif” does not exist as a Top-Level Domain (TLD). TLDs are one of the domains at the highest level in the hierarchical Domain Name System of the Internet. The top-level domain names are installed in the root zone of the name space.
According to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), which is a department of ICANN responsible for coordinating parts of the Domain Name System (DNS), no “.maif” TLD exists. You can check this information on IANA’s website, where you can browse the root zone database which includes details of all top-level domains.
It is worth noting that as of 2021, there are a total of 1,508 TLDs as per IANA. These TLDs can be one of two types: generic TOP level domains (gTLDs) or country code TOP level domains (ccTLDs). Examples of gTLDs include “.com”, “.org”, “.net”, etc. An example of ccTLDs would be “.us” for the United States, “.uk” for the United Kingdom or “.de” for Germany.
It is possible that you may be confusing “.maif” with another existing TLD, or there might be a typographical error in your question. For example, “.ma” is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Morocco. Organizations such as “Mutuelle d’Assurance des Instituteurs de Frances,” known as MAIF, would generally use a ccTLD like “.fr” for France or a gTLD like “.org”, given their non-profits status.
In the event that there is indeed an existing or upcoming “.maif” TLD, its technical details and specifications would be determined by ICANN, and it would be listed in their root zone database.
For more information about TLDs, you can consult the database provided by IANA at https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt.
Please double-check the TLD. And if it’s a new one, it might not be publicly available yet or there might not be much information about it online yet. This often happens with new or niche TLDs.