A total of 1.037 million registered Chinese-character domain names are in use, the China Internet Network Information Center said today.
At present, Chinese-character domain names can be used in mainstream browsers, search engines and input methods, which means that input of a Chinese-character domain name in a browser can direct users to the corresponding website, like what a regular domain name can do, according to the center.
Since their creation in the 1980s, domain names had long been formed with characters in the Roman alphabet, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
In a statement issued today, the center called on Chinese Internet companies, especially email service providers, to actively promote the use of Chinese-character domain names.
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