Said
the head of the Icann told the Wall Street Journal that the
organization will launch the option to allow China to book domain names
at the top level in Chinese characters.
And knows the top level domain is a post that comes at the end of the range, such as com. And others, may be starting from the second half of this year to launch Chinese sites suffix written in Chinese characters.
And knows the top level domain is a post that comes at the end of the range, such as com. And others, may be starting from the second half of this year to launch Chinese sites suffix written in Chinese characters.
The interesting thing is that Icann organization that seeks to expand the scope of this change to include several languages in the future, including Arabic, there could be suffixes for domain names Arabic words have not yet been identified.
Organization Icann is the only organization responsible for organizing the domain names of the States, and had talked with the passage of time regarding the launch of domain names on the new top-level differs from the usual com. Or net. Or org. And others.
At the World Conference of the International Telecommunication China last December allied with several countries, including Russia and Saudi Arabia and applied for more sovereignty over the web addresses, which faced opposition from several countries including the United States and Germany and the United Kingdom.
Opponents said that allowing for different countries manage their own web addresses may lead to the imposition of financial fees when transferring data between those locations.
According to the newspaper, this language additions are part of an organized campaign to reduce global opposition to its power and regulatory authority that controls the United States, as it seeks to highlight itself as a universal international organization not controlled by any party.
And can now register domain names in Chinese, but still confined to the level of the upper familiar to any such com. And you will be able to activate this option both Chinese companies and organizations and later Arab recording their full ranges Arabic names, including the top level.
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