TLD Registry Publishes “State of the Domains” Newsletter in Chinese

tldregistryTLD Registry Ltd, the registry of Dot Chinese Online (.在线) and Dot Chinese Website (.中文网) top level domains, announced that is proud to be responsible for the full layout and design of the Domain Name Association’s (DNA) first official newsletter, released this past October at ICANN 51 in Los Angeles.

The publication provides insight to the use of domain names through analysis, trends, and case studies. The TLD Registry team is extra excited for multiple reasons.

In order to coincide with the English version of the newsletter, TLD Registry has been working alongside the DNA to complete a fully-Mandarin version of DNA’s “State of the Domains” quarterly publication. Be sure to catch the next newsletter at ICANN 52 in Singapore in February.

“We believe this is the first time ever that an international domain sector association has published a complete China edition. In a Chinese media report released yesterday, DNA announced the release of the fully-Mandarin edition and kindly acknowledged our Chinese IDNs, Dot Chinese Online and Dot Chinese Website. Several Chinese media outlets picked up the story including the popular business and finance news outlet, Xinhua 08.”

To view the Chinese media report click here.

DNA also announced that in their recent global research study, they found that China favors the use of new gTLDs. Results showed that 68% of the Chinese netizens who were surveyed, like having more options for domain names. China also displayed a greater awareness of new gTLDs.

The “State of Domains” report included a feature article in the “IDN Spotlight” section by TLD Registry’s CMO Simon Cousins. The feature covered launching IDN TLDs in China with a focus on DCO and DCW.

Click here to view the English feature article in the “State of Domains” report.

Click here to view the Chinese feature article in the “State of Domains” report.

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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