Chinese Domain Name Consortium
The Chinese Domain Name Consortium, created on 19 May 2000, is a collaboration among the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan), Hong Kong and Macau to come up with a standard way to create a domain name system for Chinese characters.
See also
- Internationalized domain names
- Punycode
External links
- Official web site
- Information on Registering a Chinese Domain
- Website provide Chinese Domain translation and registration
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Telecommunications in China
- CERNET
- China Next Generation Internet
- Chinese Domain Name Consortium
- CNGrid
- Digital divide
- Electronics industry
- ICP license
- Internet
- Internet censorship
- Golden Shield Project
- List of websites blocked
- Mobile phone industry
- Online gaming
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