Xunlei's Lesson: How to Avoid Having Your Registration "Cancelled"

by nuo01 on 2011-07-22 14:37:43

On July 21st, according to relevant insiders, the registration information for several domains under Xunlei, including xunlei.com, kankan.com, and sandai.net, had all been deregistered. According to related data, these domains were indeed deregistered on the afternoon of the 20th, with the reason listed as "other." Soon after, a relevant Xunlei official stated that this was due to the need to update the IP address, which required the original registration information to be canceled first before reapplying. However, the two processes were not synchronized, leading to this deregistration incident. At the same time, the official mentioned that each website may experience unsynchronized ICP registration numbers when updating their IP addresses irregularly. This update would be completed on the same day, emphasizing that this IP address and ICP registration number update had no relation to the postponement of the IPO date. Nevertheless, some seasoned industry professionals speculated that the absence of ICP registration information could have some impact on Xunlei's operations.

It is understood that registration issues have always been a major concern for webmasters of various websites. The process of handling registration is quite cumbersome. According to standard registration procedures, it takes at least half a month, or up to over a month, to complete one registration. Even after successful registration, webmasters cannot rest easy, as they might suddenly receive notice of deregistration without any prior warning. Websites with deregistered status will be unable to operate normally in the short term.

According to well-known national e-commerce expert China Nuowang, there are several reasons that typically lead to the deregistration of registration information. It could be like Xunlei's case, where changes to registration details necessitate the cancellation of the original registration followed by re-application. Alternatively, it could be due to incomplete registration information or discrepancies between the registered information and the current state of the enterprise, leading to the deregistration of the registration number. Another possibility is that the website content does not comply with relevant regulations. Regardless of the cause, the deregistration of registration information will affect the operation of enterprises.

To avoid website deregistration and ensure normal website operations, China Nuowang suggests that webmasters regularly maintain and update their registration information based on the development status of their websites. Websites that have already been deregistered should quickly follow the proper registration procedures to handle registration formalities to prevent affecting normal website operations. To assist numerous webmasters in legally engaging in internet information services and expedite the registration process, China Nuowang launched a registration special feature as early as 2008, providing detailed materials and steps for registration and answering questions encountered by webmasters during the registration process.

Although Xunlei's recent deregistration incident appeared to be resolved without much trouble, webmasters must not neglect the issue of registration and should handle it with caution to ensure a smooth start for their businesses. Is your website registered? China Nuowang Registration Special: http://www.nuo.cn/beian/beian.htm

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