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Experts: Chinese Internet Armageddon Not On The Horizon
China's technology media reports have been awash this week with news that China might soon run out of Internet Protocol addresses, and therefore Chinese Internet users will lose their ability to get online. But now a new wave of reports say this is all ex
China’s Internet Will Be Short Of IP Addresses Soon
The Internet in China may soon run out. According to the China Internet Network Information Center, under the current allocation speed, China's IPv4 address resources can only meet the demand of 830 more days and if no proper measures are taken by then, n
China's IP Address Resources 80% Used Up
Chinese sources report that the country's IP address (IPv4) resources can only sustain 830 days at current distribution rates if no measures are adopted. Li Kai, the director of IP team at China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) said most of Chi
Domain Name Lawyers Galore
Domain names, like anything else, can be subject to certain laws. Given that, one might need a lawyer or attorney who specializes in these things.
Be it you’re a trademark holder seeking to protect your intellectual property right, or you’re an average w
Soon in a Mail Box Near You: Internationalized Email Addresses
The EAI working group of the IETF has finished (part of) its work on the interationalization of email addresses. This, together with Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) will make it possible to send email messages to non-7 bit ASCII addresses e.g. måtte@
ICANN Formalizes Relationship with ccTLD Manager for Poland
ICANN has announced today that it has signed an exchange of letters with the country code top level domain (ccTLD) manager for .pl-Poland, Naukowa i Akademicka Sièc Komputerowa (NASK).
Unreasonable ccTLD Registry Price Increases!
It highly concerns me when domain registries controlling a certain Top-Level Domain (TLD) raise the wholesale prices they charge to registrars (domain retailers) without consultation to domain registrants (domain buyers).
When this happens, all the regis
Malaysia Today block order stands, probe underway
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s (SKMM) directive to Internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to the Malaysia Today portal still stands pending an investigation to determine if its editor should be charged.
SKMM chief ope
KENIC reduces cost of '.ke' domains
Kenya Network Information Centre (KENIC), the administrator of .ke top-level domains has reduced the cost of noncommercial domains and plans to reduce the cost of all domains within three years.
VeriSign Announces Increase in .Com/.Net Domain Name Fees from VeriSign, Inc.
VeriSign COM/NET Registry will raise their prices for such again by October 1, 2008
Domain Name Registrations Up 22% from Last Year, Totaling 168 Million
VeriSign today released the Domain Report for the second quarter of 2008, highlighting a continued growth of the Internet globally. At the midpoint of 2008, according to the report, there were 168 million domain name registrations across all Top Level Dom
Internet Services Will be Worth Nearly $1 Trillion by 2012, Says Report
According to a report by the research firm Yankee Group, the global market for high-speed Internet services will be worth nearly $1 trillion by 2012. The broadband market, which includes revenue from services to consumers and businesses, as well as the am
Why Godaddy.com was blocked by China without tears?
Domain registrar Godaddy.com was blocked in China about one week ago just after the closing of Olympic Games. Same as usual, there's no any official explanation from authority on this blockage. Some bloggers like William Long in China guessed that it's b
U.S. government mandates DNSSEC throughout the .gov domain
The U.S. Government has now mandated that DNSSEC will be deployed throughout the .gov domain. The OMB says .gov will be signed by Jan 2009, the zones below .gov are to be signed by Dec 2009, and agencies are obliged to survey their systems and plan thei
Experts Accuse Bush Administration of Foot-Dragging on DNS Security Hole
Despite a recent high-profile vulnerability that showed the net could be hacked in minutes, the domain name system -- a key internet infrastructure -- continues to suffer from a serious security weakness, thanks to bureaucratic inertia at the U.S. governm
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