Internet address system expands with 4 suffixes, first of hundreds of additions expected
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"It's happening – the biggest change to the Internet since its inception," said Akram Atallah, president of ICANN's
Generic Domains Division, in a statement. "In the weeks and months
ahead, we will see new domain names coming online from all corners of
the world, bringing people, communities and businesses together in ways
we never imagined."
The first four are all in foreign languages to reflect a growing international population that still has to enter Latin characters for many websites. They represent Chinese for "game," Arabic for "network" and Cyrillic for "online" and "site."
There are currently more than 300 suffixes, mostly codes assigned for specific countries. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has been taking bids for new ones in English and other languages.
"It's this type of innovation that will continue to drive our global society," Atallah said.
Updated by Endah
Internet address system expands with 4 suffixes, first of hundreds of additions expected
NCISCO – The World Wide Web just got a little wider.
The oversight agency for Internet addresses says it has added four domain name suffixes — the first of hundreds expected in the coming years in the online addressing system's largest expansion ever.'It's happening – the biggest change to the Internet since its inception.'- Akram Atallah, president of ICANN's Generic Domains Division
The first four are all in foreign languages to reflect a growing international population that still has to enter Latin characters for many websites. They represent Chinese for "game," Arabic for "network" and Cyrillic for "online" and "site."
- شبكة (xn--ngbc5azd) – Arabic for "web/network"
- онлайн (xn--80asehdb) – Cyrillic for "online"
- сайт (xn--80aswg) – Cyrillic for "site"
- 游戏(xn--unup4y) – Chinese for "game(s)"
There are currently more than 300 suffixes, mostly codes assigned for specific countries. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has been taking bids for new ones in English and other languages.
"It's this type of innovation that will continue to drive our global society," Atallah said.
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