Verisign last year put forth a concept for aliasing called DNAME but seems it is not getting majority support so far since other options are also on the table.
On a positive note, the only item missing to get IDNs truly "on a roll" is IE7 deployment in China, Japan, Thailand, Korea, etc. That will almost "for sure" happen in (hopefully) early/mid 2008, and should provide the impetus for idn.com, idn.net, idn.jp, idn.cn, idn.biz, etc. etc. to get into mainstream use.
Keep us posted. All mine are .com and .net, even a couple .us.Just parked a IDN.CN at ND. Lets see what happens.
Will do Doc, Just put up on ND my first two .com IDN I just regged as well. Yesterday was my first time getting into IDN's as I was heavily inspired by Acroplex after reading this whole threadKeep us posted. All mine are .com and .net, even a couple .us.
Would love to develop my Chinese domains. Need good translation tool.Still too early to judge traffic as it is mostly small.
People developing their names have gotten tons of traffic and nice ppc.
I'd focus on Japanese at this point as it is the worlds second largest economy. You can expect to get your moneys worth on these names.Would love to develop my Chinese domains. Need good translation tool.
http://www.penreader.com is not in Chinese but I really love the flexibility that they offer. This is a rather new release of a product featured in Forbes.com. Plus, they have made this also for .mobi.
Very promising for multilingual applications.
But I would be curious if there is an accurate English-Chinese translation tool out there.
I have a few japanese IDN's, doing so-so.I'd focus on Japanese at this point as it is the worlds second largest economy. You can expect to get your moneys worth on these names.
Just parked a IDN.CN at ND. Lets see what happens.
Keep us posted. All mine are .com and .net, even a couple .us.
Yeah, that .cn didnt do squat for me so I let it go. I am just getting into the IDN market and still getting a feel for everything and trying to find out which is the best way to go. I have yet to find a .com that gets even a couple typins a day. I am not done though, I am regging about 20/30 a day untill I find a couple of good traffic ones.IDN.cn is tricky. In China, .com is the king and you can expect good traffic for good IDN.com (Chinese). However, there isn't any traffic for idn.cn yet. Many people still do not recognise .cn as a domain extension, let alone to visit idn.cn.
Yes I am a native Chinese and have been playing domains for many years now.
Yeah, that .cn didnt do squat for me so I let it go. I am just getting into the IDN market and still getting a feel for everything and trying to find out which is the best way to go. I have yet to find a .com that gets even a couple typins a day. I am not done though, I am regging about 20/30 a day untill I find a couple of good traffic ones.
If I could just find out what traditional way is the most popular way the chinese/japanese type it would make it much easier.
I think DNAME may still be the final solution, and for now they are just doing a painfully drawn out political dog-and-pony show. I have no idea of the percentage of IE7 users in Japan and China - but I can't imagine it will be too much longer before they get up to speed. Once that is done, and once we really know the "official" status of IDN.IDN/IDN.com, that should be the point when the value of these names can really begin to be realized.
Yeah, that .cn didnt do squat for me so I let it go. I am just getting into the IDN market and still getting a feel for everything and trying to find out which is the best way to go. I have yet to find a .com that gets even a couple typins a day. I am not done though, I am regging about 20/30 a day untill I find a couple of good traffic ones.
If I could just find out what traditional way is the most popular way the chinese/japanese type it would make it much easier.
Read some posts and dialogue with Tina Dam who is in charge of the IDN program for ICANN. She indicated that the proposal for DNAME will probably not be implemented in the fashion proposed by Verisign. She did say that some other forms of "Aliasing" are more likely to be the final solution.
Any news on idn's in general and on the above specifically?
This will be a long thread. :shy:
...still on course for the rollout of idn.idn in late 2008 and 2009.
That is news to me. I have no IDN's at all and do not know much about IDN other than seeing how so many people at places like eBay domains for sale may be confused by idn listings what with the odd characters.
It seems like a new .idn extension could easily ruin values of the non dot-idn domains such as how the introduction of .IN appears to have seriously hurt the old India domains with the old ext such as .co.in net.in org.in etc. If the .idn extension arrives I feel that scenario is quite likely.
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