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The China Internet Network Information Center (simplified Chinese: 中国互联网络信息中心; traditional Chinese: 中國互聯網絡信息中心; pinyin: Zhōngguó Hùlián Wǎngluò Xìnxī Zhōngxīn), or CNNIC, was founded as a non-profit organization on June 3, 1997. CNNIC is the administrative agency responsible for Internet affairs under the Ministry of Information Industry of the People's Republic of China. It is based in the Zhongguancun high tech district of Beijing. CNNIC Responsibility AreasDomain Name Registry ServiceCNNIC is responsible for operating and administering China’s domain name registry. CNNIC manages both the “.CN” country code top level domain and the Chinese Domain Name system (Internationalized domain names that contain Chinese characters). As of January 2009, CNNIC only opens the CN domain to registered businesses, requires supporting documentations for domain registration such as business license or personal ID, and suspended overseas registrars even for domestic registrants. CNNIC denies that it mandates existing personal domain names to be transferred to businesses. . Trend Micro suggests this move is still not enough to stop modern security threats from the .cn domain. From Wikipedia under the
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admin Fri, 16 Jul 2010 04:10:31 GM China Internet Network Information Center. (CNNIC) released today in Beijing, the 26th China Internet Development Statistics Report . The report shows that as of June 2010 , the scale of China's Internet users reached 420 million mobile ... CNNIC Says Chinese Internet Users Break 420 Million Mark
unknown Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:38:29 GM The . China Internet Network Information Center. has published its 26th report on the development of the Chinese Internet. According to the report, the number of netizens in China is increasing. By June 2010, there were 420 million ... ICANN Approves Chinese Character Domains
unknown ue, 06 Jul 2010 12:30:00 GM a- twnic c taiwan . Network Information Center. [twnic.tw...] Registrations should be available shortly. . China. is considered one of the fastest growing . Internet. populations. Similar approvals were done earlier this year for Arabic and ... From Google Blog Search: "China Internet Network Information Center" Singapore Registers 1000 Chinese-language Domain Names - PC World
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 09:54:15 GMT+00:00 PC World The Singapore Network Information Center (SGNIC) began registering Chinese-language .sg domain names last November. Registrations were accepted in phases, ... Technology Overview: The Attacker's Advantage - MIT Technology Review (blog)
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345px x 593px | 7.30kB [source page] education by both pupils and Chinese authorities has also boosted subscription rates 7 October 2004 weboptimiser com Chart 4 Users of different accessing methods in China Source China Internet Network Information Center CINIC From Yahoo Image Search: "China Internet Network Information Center"
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