This is the collective brainchild of technical personnel from across Taiwan, Mainland China, and Hong Kong, and Macao, and embodies CNNIC's commitment to a compatible, open, and interoperable domain name system. The features of the latest top-level domain can be broadly categorized into several key areas.
1. High Compatibility and Global Usability
The CNNIC Chinese domain name system will offer two options: "Chinese Domain Name.CN" and pure Chinese domain names (such as "Chinese Domain Name.公司"). While seamlessly integrating these two technologies, CNNIC has also ensured high compatibility with existing domain name systems. CNNIC's Chinese domain name system makes minimal changes to the existing domain name system to ensure a stable, reliable, and convenient transition. Users anywhere in the world can access websites by simply entering the correct Chinese domain name.
2. Cross-Strait Interoperability between Traditional and Simplified Chinese
A key feature of CNNIC's latest top-level domain service is its full interoperability between simplified and traditional Chinese characters. For example, a mainland Chinese user wanting to access the Taiwanese website "Acer Computer Company" can simply type the familiar simplified Chinese characters, rather than the traditional Chinese characters "Acer Computer.TW" in the browser's address bar. Similarly, if a Taiwanese user wants to access the mainland China "Tsinghua University" website, they can simply type the traditional Chinese characters "清华大學."
3. Integrating Multiple Standards and Conforming to International Trends
The CNNIC Chinese domain name system is fully aligned with international development trends in Chinese domain name technology, providing a universal and consistent server-side platform that isolates localization issues related to Chinese domain names from server-side issues.
4. Support for Chinese Email Addresses, Chinese Virtual Hosts, and Other Application Services
After registering a Chinese domain name, it can be technically configured to support Chinese email addresses, Chinese virtual hosts, Chinese proxy services, and other application services. This means that users can now send emails in their familiar Chinese language, rather than English, which they struggle with.
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