ICANN values Chinese market, yet admits the difficulty to extend new domain name
Rod Beckstrom, president and CEO of ICANN, visited China this week. In the visit, Beckstrom explained the new general top-level domain (gTLD), expressed the importance he had laid on the Chinese...
View ArticleChina re-opens it’s ccTLD domain to individual registrations.. Finally!
China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) just announced that they have revised the rules on .cn domain name registrations. So as of today according to the latest amendment and enforcement...
View ArticleChinese Operators Hope to Standardize a Segmented Internet
A technology draft written by employees at China Mobile and China Telecom and submitted to the Internet Engineering Task Force describes how the Internet could be split into several parts using the...
View ArticleChina: Top Domain co.jp Blocked Temporarily
The Chinese Great Firewall had blocked top domain name registry, co.jp temporarily for more than 30 hours between June 15 and June 16. This is the first time the GFW blocks a top domain registry....
View ArticleSnapNames Announces Partnership with Dnbiz, a Leading Chinese Domain …
PORTLAND, Ore. BEIJING–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Moniker® and SnapNames®, both KeyDrive S. A. companies and leading providers of domain name solutions, announced today a new international partnership with Dnbiz,...
View ArticleSnapNames Announces Partnership with Dnbiz, a Leading Chinese Domain …
PORTLAND, Ore. BEIJING–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–Moniker® and SnapNames®, both KeyDrive S. A. companies and leading providers of domain name solutions, announced today a new international partnership...
View ArticleBaidu uses “.com” domain name to dodge Vietnamese laws
VietNamNet Bridge – With the domain name changed into “.com” from a Vietnamese domain name “.vn”, which allows avoiding the registration at Vietnamese agencies, Chinese Baidu’s social network “Baidu...
View ArticleGmail.vn users misled to Chinese website address
VietNamNet Bridge – When accessing Gmail.vn, Vietnamese Internet users were so surprised when they were led to a website of Baidu, China’s biggest Internet service firm. Instead of a Gmail box to...
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