ICANN is planning to introduce new domains containing only non-English characters. This is what it means for IP owners and their domain name portfolios ICANN, the body that oversees the domain name ...
ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, has approved the first four country-code domain names written in non-Latin script, it announced Tuesday. All existing top-level domain ...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will speed development of country-coded top-level domains and local-language scripting, the group announced Wednesday at the Internet Governance ...
Starting in mid-November, countries and territories will be able to apply to show domain names in their native language, a major technical tweak to the Internet designed to increase language ...
A generic top-level domains is like .com, .net and .org. There’s another kind of domain that’s associated with countries called Country Code top-level Domain (ccTLD). Examples of ccTLDs are .uk and ...