China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet
Netfree writes "The Chinese government has announced
plans to launch an alternate Internet root system with new Chinese
character domains for dot-com and dot-net. This may mean that
Chinese Internet users will no
longer rely on ICANN, the U.S.-backed domain name administrator,
and, as one
commentator notes, could be the beginning of the end of the
globally interoperable Internet."
I can't help but view this as the fault of the US
.cn TLD is?
LOL. You're funny.
It's pretty clear the Chinese government wants its own "internet" which it can control and which it can keep separate from the rest of the world. It's a control freaks' power trip.
I may not agree with some of the views of the Chinese government, but if they want Chinese TLDs, they should have them.
What do you think the
Kaa
Kaa's Law: In any sufficiently large group of people most are idiots.
Creating their own Chinese-character TLDs for .cn and creating Chinese-character version of .mil.cn are fine, and creating Chinese-character versions of .com.cn etc. would be fine. Creating a Chinese-character version of .com is annoying, because it's in more direct conflict, and risks causing trouble to anybody with an internationalized DNS resolver.
Bill Stewart
New Fast-Compression-only CPR http://preview.tinyurl.com/dy575ks
If you can read Chinese, the original article suggests there will still be Latin-based URIs, and they will be used in tandem with the new, Chinese-based URIs. I think it should be interpreted as an alternative provided for those who don't understand English.
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The original article (in Chinese) is here: http://news.xinhuanet.com/ec/2006-02/25/content_4