Les adresses Internet multilingues
L’Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), l’organisme chargé de maintenir le systèmes d’adresses de l’Internet, annonce que des noms de domaine (adresses Web) pourront bientôt exister au delà de l’alphabet latin et les chiffres arabes.
Le groupe suisse IP-Watch ajoute ceci:
November 01, 2009. ICANN Gives Green Light To .中国, .рф, .إمارات , But No Timeline For New Top-Level Domains
The board of directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) this week opened up the root zone for non-Latin country-code top level domains (internationalised or IDN ccTLDs). Starting 16 November, ICANN will accept applications for ccTLDs in Chinese, Cyrillic, Japanese, Korean or Arabic characters. In addition to the Chinese ccTLD .cn there will be .中国, in addition to the Russian .ru there will be .рф, and in addition to the United Arab Emirates’ .ae, .إمارات
Ce contenu a été mis à jour le 2009-11-02 à 15 h 38 min.