ICANN: China does not set up its own Internet system

Picture 1 of ICANN: China does not set up its own Internet system A spokesman for the China Internet Information Center (CNNIC) yesterday announced that the country has no intention of creating a separate DNS server system, and that information about intentions is separate. from ICANN from People Online is just . misunderstanding.

Earlier, China's People's Online newspaper reported that the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) said it had successfully built a new top-level domain name system, based on the Chinese version of the script, intended to replace. for top level domains: ".com", and ".net".

However, according to CNNIC, the misunderstanding comes from how the "pungent" news of People Online (English version). CNNIC also said that the country already has Chinese domain names under the top-level domain names set by ICANN - ".cn", and that the changes being made are just the addition of Chinese domain names : ".mil", ".gov" . under ".cn" level.

According to analysts, it is not uncommon for things to be reported in the Western world. Since the Bush administration gained control of ICANN in last year's dispute has raised doubts about the separation of some countries from the global network.