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VeriSign Tops 700,000 Multilingual Domains

The initial testbed for Japanese, Chinese and Korean characters hit the mark in its first 30 days.

December 19, 2000
By SV.internet.com Staff: More stories by this author:

Since the launch of its test phase in the multilingual domain game, VeriSign (Nasdaq: VRSN) says its Multilingual Domain Names Testbed has received over 700,000 domain name registrations since it opened for registration on November 10, 2000.

The Testbed currently supports registration of domain names containing Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters in the .com, .net and .org top-level domain names. Officials at the Mountain View-based registrar say registrations to date include 275,000 Chinese domain names, nearly 250,000 Korean names and 200,000 Japanese names.

The Testbed is coordinated with the work of the Internationalized Domain Name (IDN), which is developing global standards for domain names containing characters beyond the current system of letters from the Roman alphabet and digits.

Though currently open for registration only, VeriSign has already begun working on the resolution phase of multilingual domains as well. Resolution is the process by which a domain name is translated into an IP address, something the must be made compatible with the more than 24 million Roman character domain names currently in the .com, .net and .org top-level domains.






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