Temperature reducer Chinese postal address service enters testing phase, to be launched as early as the end of next year

by hzcy20065h on 2010-05-28 14:13:58

The formulation of Chinese mail standards has been basically completed. Li Xiaodong told the reporter that the ". China" domain name still follows the relevant provisions of the "Management Measures for Domain Names of China Internet Network", and the application for domain name registration follows the international practice of "first application first registration". In case of disputes, they will be resolved in accordance with international practices under the "Domain Name Dispute Resolution Rules of China Internet Network Information Center" and its detailed implementation rules.

I found that when typing "Peking University. China" into the address bar of the IE browser, it directly enters the Peking University homepage. However, typing "Wuhan University. China" shows "the website refuses to display this webpage."

With the promotion of Chinese domain names, netizens can also register personal websites with their own names.

Since CNNIC announced in 2008 that it would apply to ICANN to upgrade Chinese domain names to top-level domain names on the Internet, the Chinese applications of domain names and email addresses have been the most attractive places for the public.

Dr. Li Xiaodong, deputy director of the China Internet Network Information Center, told reporters that the formulation of Chinese mail standards has been basically completed, and pure Chinese email address services have entered the testing phase. "It is expected that the service will be launched at the fastest by the end of next year," he said.

Registration of Chinese domain names follows the principle of "first application first obtained".

Recently, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) announced that our country's submitted simplified and traditional ". China" domain name international applications have passed the fast-track review of the International Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). This means that the global activation of ". China" domain names is imminent, and the simplification and traditional equivalence has been realized.

It is understood that Chinese email addresses can not only be used on domestic internet, but also for sending emails globally. Currently, EAI is promoting the introduction of internationalized email address standards. This international standard allows global Internet users to use their mother tongue to send and receive emails online.

Li Xiaodong also emphasized that the application time of Chinese emails also depends on when the email manufacturers implement it. "We hope that a wide range of email manufacturers will actively participate."

Mainstream browsers all support ". China" domain names.

In this regard, Li Xiaodong explained that the main reason for the inability to access some websites lies in the fact that some organizations and units have not applied for Chinese domain names; or some domain names have been registered but not activated; secondly, whether the user's browser has been upgraded. Currently, mainstream browser vendors have adopted international standards, and mainstream browsers have already realized direct support for ". China" domain names.