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October 26th, 2009

Web domain names written in Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian coming soon

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 12:01 pm

Categories: General, ICANN, Web 2.0

Tags: Web, ICANN, Domain Name, Internet, Channel Management, Marketing, Andrew Nusca

Just a month after it formally severed all ties to the U.S. government, Internet regulation body ICANN said it is finalizing plans to introduce Web domain addresses using non-Latin characters, marking the first time Web addresses will be written natively in Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew and other languages.

It’s the biggest change to the system in its history, the organization said. ICANN stands for Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.

The body said it that it was finalizing plans to introduce web addresses using non-Latin characters.

If the proposal (.pdf) is approved on Oct. 30, the first applications for non-Latin domains would be accepted by Nov. 16, the organization said. The first Internationalized Domain Names, or IDNs, could go live by mid-2010.

“Of the 1.6 billion internet users today worldwide, more than half use languages that have scripts that are not Latin-based,” said Rod Beckstrom at the opening of ICANN’s conference in Seoul, South Korea, as reported by the BBC. “So this change is very much necessary for not only half the world’s internet users today but more than half, probably, of the future users as the internet continues to spread.”

The original proposal was approved in June 2008, and testing has been ongoing. In the meantime, some countries such as China and Thailand have introduced unsanctioned workarounds that allow users to enter Web addresses in their own language.

The full list of languages that have been tested is: Arabic, Persian, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Russian, Hindi, Greek, Korean, Yiddish, Japanese, Tamil, Hebrew and Amharic.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Web domain names written in Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian coming soo
It will certainly increase web privacy. But using
non-Latin symbols is like using Latin symbols in a
foreign language, only those who speak the language
will use it. Those who want to acce... (Read the rest)
Posted by: shanedr Posted on: 11/11/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I don't read arabic or chinese  mheartwood | 10/26/09
They'll probably have duplication...  Selvarin | 10/26/09
dual addresses & IP addresses  KevinSGreen | 10/27/09
RE: Web domain names written in Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian coming soon  gwreg4fge | 10/27/09
Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian web domains  0101010001100101011000110110100001001110011011110110100101100100 | 10/27/09
where can we register  shuman202 | 11/03/09
RE: Web domain names written in Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian coming soo  shanedr | 11/11/09

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