Deploys internationalized domain names for Chinese and Japanese languages in the .biz top-level domain.
NeuStar, Inc.,
a communication services provider, today announced that it has deployed
internationalized domain names for Chinese and the Japanese languages
in the .biz top- level Internet domain. Interested registrants will be
able to secure .biz domain names using these characters from April 21,
2007.
NeuStar's Chinese and Japanese IDN offerings make available 19,000
Han and 178 Katakana and Hiragana characters. All IDN names in .biz can
be registered in 1 to 10 year increments, and will be available on a
'first come, first served' basis from accredited .biz registrars.
"China and Japan are two of the world's largest markets for IDNs,
and BIZ is the first global domain to implement Chinese and Japanese
IDNs in a manner that fully respects the linguistic cultures of both
language groups," commented Richard Tindal, vice president of domain
name services at NeuStar. "With IDNs becoming more prevalent, we expect
that .BIZ will become an essential component of every savvy
international company's media mix, particularly among firms with large
Chinese- and Japanese-speaking customer bases. Because .BIZ is a
generic TLD, it is global in scope, and can reach businesses that
operate in these languages anywhere around the world."