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Domain Name Changes
Andy Posted by Andy on November 12th, 2009 - Leighton Buzzard office  

There are big changes about to happen in the world of domain names. By mid 2010, we will start to see domains in non-Latin scripts.

But what does this mean?

It means it will be possible to have domain names written in Arabic, Chinese, and Cyrillic. Previously only Latin characters have been able to be used for domain name addresses. So we’ll start to see domain names containing all sorts of characters that would be unfamiliar to those of us who don’t understand those languages.

So, why the change?

Globally, billions of people will never use the Latin alphabet. So allowing non-Latin scripts to be used for domain names makes the internet more accessible and importantly, more understandable to those who do not use the Latin alphabet.

This will create a universal address system that will ultimately allow any computer in the world to connect to any other computer in the world. Initially only top level domains (for example, .uk, .gr, .de) will have the changes applied to them. Top level domains are domains that are controlled by their respective governments.

But these are huge changes to the system that controls the way domain names work. Because of this, the changes are being implemented gradually over time. This will not be a sudden overnight change.

The main downside here is security. The concern is that these changes could make it easier for criminals to set up phising websites and other online scams to try and get our bank details. But this issue can and will be solved.

The thing to remember is this is going to result in a true international multi-lingual internet that can be accessed by anyone in the world.


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Andy Posted by Andy on November 2nd, 2009 - Leighton Buzzard office  

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