Is a .post necessary with the upcoming IDN.IDN? It seems as if it will be just as confusing (if not more) as the Latin alphabet dot extension.
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Global postal services will soon have their own address on the Internet, after the web's authority for assigning domain names ICANN, said on Friday that it had approved the new address dot post (.post).
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Is a .post necessary with the upcoming IDN.IDN? It seems as if it will be just as confusing (if not more) as the Latin alphabet dot extension.
As of now, Japan uses post.japanpost.jp.
What's easier for Japanese to type?
郵便.コム (Yu-bin, Japanese for "Post Office" dot KOMU (COM in Katakana, assuming that extension will be used)
or
Changing it to Japan.Post
or
Leaving it the same, post.japanpost.com
Using the IDN.IDN would be better than changing from the current Latin characters .jp to other Latin characters (Japan.Post or something other than that)-- which would only cause more confusion in my opinion.
This is the case for many other countries as well. For those countries using a Latin alphabet, why change the current address of the postal service to a dot post? People already know the dot com, .co.uk, etc version of it.
.post is not necessary IMO
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