Four decades after the start of the Web “Internet” and the monopoly of Latin characters to write the names and addresses of World Wide Web, has become the world moments after the new revolution equal in significance on the invention of the text, which is interconnected network of the “web”.
Decided that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers “ICANN” of America to abandon its monopoly in the granting of “domain names on the Internet, and decided to let those names by typing a set of world languages.
Will be voting on this historic change in the policy of “ICANN” during its annual conference currently being held in South Korea, “Seoul”, will be able to countries that do not use Latin characters to change the language to write the names and addresses of the websites of the network Ankopetep “Internet” in letters to local languages, and this This will, of course, the possibility to write URLs in Arabic.
The URLs in writing letters is the Latin alphabet, one of the main topics to be discussed during the conference, which will open the doors of the Internet to a greater number of users, who are not able to write other letters, such as Arabic, Korean, Japanese and Greek.
Peter Dengjit Therc Chairman of the Board “ICANN” The addition of new languages to write the names of the sites is the biggest change in the Internet since 40 years of his invention, adding that he expected approval by the Council on the proposal by next Friday, the last day of the conference.
He said that the activation Therc change would devise a system translation, allows transfer of the literature in different languages to the correct address. We are very confident the Foundation actively idea where they were tested for two years, so they are already ripe for the application.
Rudd said Peixtorm, President of the new institution and its chief executive said that if what happened to approve the change, the Foundation will start accepting applications for domain names in non-Latin and that the first input on the network will begin to emerge by the middle of next year.
Peixtorm He added that more than half of Internet users around the world, $ 1.6 billion users, who write in languages with non-Latin characters, so change is a necessity not only for half the users currently, but also more important for the future half of the users of the world, with the continuing expansion of Internet penetration now.




