International Domain Name mistake
Bad news for the Internet recently, International Domain Names (IDN) were passed by ICANN.
If you think about IDN, imagine if this was allowed for telephone numbers too!?
ICANN should not have buckled under unreasonable force from China on this point. It's only going to adversely affect biz with other countries too, as none can now enter a companies email address, unless they know the encoded equivlent in latin text. All email clients also need to be updated, and while abroad no Chinese staff will be able to email their colleagues in "pin yin" or any other language.
Consider beijing.cn, ICANN had already made the mistake of allowing this to become 北京.cn, the latest mistake allows this to be http://北京.中国/ (That is, I hope they didn't opt for the whole middle people's republic country name: 中华人民共和国)
So if you want to access this beijing.cn site, and you don't have Chinese input, you have to write: http://www.xn--1lq90i.xn--fiqs8s/ likewise, if you wanted to email 胡錦濤, you'd have to write xn--0jx757a5xn@n--1lq90i.xn--fiqs8s, oops!!
While Latin characters are in such wide spread use and Arabic numerals, it does make sense to relly on these 36 characters for our domain identifiers!
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