Armenia Applies for Registration of Domains in Armenian Alphabet
Jul 31 2014 - 13:17
At the beginning of 2014 Armenia applied with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for a permit to register domains in the Armenian alphabet, Internet Society of Armenia Vice President Grigori Saghyan announced this month.
Saghyan assessed the introduction of domain names in the non-Latin Armenian alphabet as an inevitable and necessary step, and explained that, in accordance with the procedure, the ICANN will make a decision within one year after receiving Armenia’s application.
Prepared by: Aleksandra Pavlovic
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Source: Armenian News Agency Armenpress
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