As is known, 30 October last year, the (ICANN) Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers accepted the concern of domain names including the non-Latin characters. The association has freshly declared the backing of a multilingual system of addresses, which will produce the Internet more available for those for whom English is not their local language.
This means that the owners of Web sites in Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are now able to create domain names in their native language, but not limited to traditional Latin and ASCII characters. Since mid-2010 can be had to request domain names are not written in English. In the future it will be possible to write the domain in most languages of the world. "This marks a turning point in the history of Internet domain names", ─ Phentermine said Rod (Rod Beckstrom), president of ICANN. ─ "These international names now allow people to enter domain names in their native language."
As of Thursday, ICANN has received sixteen applications in eight different languages. It is worth noting that approximately half of the 1.6 billion Internet users ─ native language is not English; moreover, it uses non-Latin letters. So from this point of view the creation of domains not in Latin is a step in the right direction for further development of the Internet.
Domain name servers used domain names, also identified as server DNS, to translate memorable Internet addresses to numeric IP (Internet Protocol) address, which, in turn, which lets the browser to request files, for example the page HTML, Web servers without want to keep in mind IP addresses.



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