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<p class="newsheading">China: Will the World's Most Populous Nation Become a Premier 
  Market for Domains?</p>
<p>Do you sometimes have the feeling that you arrived &#147;just a couple years 
  late&#148; on the Domain Trading scene? Nostalgic for the days when great domains 
  were available for the taking by anyone with sufficient foresight and the chutzpah 
  to ignore the naysayers? If you miss the adrenaline rush of a highly speculative 
  investment&#151;and the promise of astronomical returns that goes along with 
  it&#151;maybe you&#146;re better off straying from the tried and true &#147;.com 
  + traffic = $$$&#148; formula.</p>
<p>Instead, consider China: at approximately 1.29 billion people China is the 
  world&#146;s most populous nation, yet Internet penetration and ecommerce are 
  still in the developmental growth stages. Major corporations in industries ranging 
  from computers to automobiles are placing big bets on China&#146;s future potential. 
  So, how do things look from the domain perspective?</p>
<p>In this article, Tim Schumacher, CEO of Sedo, who recently returned from an 
  extensive tour of China, Matthew Bentley, Sedo&#146;s Director of International 
  Operations and Hong Fang, responsible for the Chinese market at Sedo, provide 
  you with an in-depth look into the Chinese Domain Name market.</p>
<p><b>China</b><br>
  Having claimed the title of world&#146;s most populous nation, the Chinese are 
  now rushing to also become the world&#146;s largest Internet nation. According 
  to statistics released by the China Internet Network Information Center, China, 
  with nearly 80 million Internet users, currently trails only the USA and Japan. 
  With the number of Internet users growing at around 5% a month, a household 
  penetration rate of 25% percent is conceivably only three or four years off. 
  Furthermore, with China&#146;s recent accession to the World Trade Organization 
  (WTO) the economy is taking great strides towards global accessibility. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, the size of the Chinese Internet population, even though it 
  is already the second largest in the world, does not mean that it will immediately 
  make a large contribution to the e-economy, said Lu Benfu, Director of the Internet 
  Development Research Center at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He based his 
  conclusion on the following reasons: First, online consumption is closely linked 
  to netsurfing time, as purchasing power emerges only after a person's accumulated 
  netsurfing time outstrips a specified figure. Second, people aged 16 to 34, 
  the age span of China's leading Internet population revealed by the survey, 
  do not constitute society's major consumption groups. Third, the scattered geographical 
  distribution of urban and rural populations in China limits the market expansion 
  of e-commerce, which mainly prospers in major cities. <br>
  The number of web sites is also rather small compared to the huge amount of 
  Internet users. While large consumer web sites like search engines, portals, 
  email and mobile phone sites &#150; with 163.com and sohu.com leading the pack 
  - are extremely popular, the total number of web sites is still rather small. 
  Currently, experts estimate that less than 800.000 generic (.com/.net) plus 
  a few hundred thousand .cn domain names have been registered by Chinese people. 
</p>
<p>However, China is certainly a country worth having a look at &#150; not only 
  from the domain point of view. </p>
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<p><b>Domain registration </b></p>
<p>In April 20, 1994 China connected to the Internet via international special 
  line. On May 21, 1994, the China Science Technology NET (CSTNET) began to provisionally 
  offer domain name registration to Chinese users. In June, 1997 the China Internet 
  Network Information Center (CNNIC) was founded. </p>
<p>CNNIC is China's registration administrative organization. It is a non-profit 
  organization of administration and service, performing duties of the National 
  Internet Network Information Center. The management of CNNIC is handled by the 
  Computers Network Information Center of the Chinese Academy of Science. CNNIC 
  operates under the auspices of China&#146;s Ministry of Information and Industry 
  (MII), an agency that also oversees telecommunications, multimedia, broadcasting 
  and satellite transmissions across China. </p>
<p>CNNIC is responsible for administering and managing the .cn domain, and also 
  oversees all .cn domain name registration services to registrars and resellers 
  within China. Under the current policy, .cn domain names are available for registration 
  worldwide. Previously, only registrants located in China were able to register 
  a .cn name. CNNIC is also moving to an EPP-based real-time registration system 
  and they have moved to a new competitive registrar model, allowing sales agents 
  to register .cn domains. Any business or organization worldwide can register 
  a .cn name under a new liberalized policy that no longer restricts .cn registrations 
  to Chinese entities. <br>
  CNNIC has posted a policy regarding intellectual property disputes on its website. 
  The policy is very similar to the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) adopted 
  by ICANN. </p>
<p><b>User behaviour </b></p>
<p>According to the China Internet Network Information Center, online shopping 
  and ecommerce accounted for less than 1 percent of online activity in China. 
  Instead, users went online primarily to obtain information, such as news, instructional 
  content, or ebooks. </p>
<p>The Chinese written language is based on a sign language, having thousands 
  of different signs for different syllables, e.g. &#147; &#147;for DOMAIN, pronounced 
  &#147;yu ming&#148; in Pin Yin language (Pin Yin is the standard latinized phonetic 
  spelling of the Chinese language, it can help not only Chinese but also foreigners 
  to learn Chinese).</p>
<p>So, when a western traveler visits china, the only thing he or she can usually 
  read on signs, in newspapers or in the streets, are named using &#147;Pin Yin&#148; 
  &#150; they are written in Latin characters and visibly stand out of the usual 
  Chinese signs. So, it is usual that the domain names are named by &#147;Pin 
  Yin&#148;, e.g. Beijing.com,&#147;Beijing&#148; being the Pin Yin of &#147; 
  &#148;. Among the various TLDs, .com names are the most popular (with .net and 
  .org far behind), but .cn and .com.cn are catching up. Therefore, companies 
  should, if possible, register all available TLD alternatives.</p>
<p> In China, as in other markets, the ideal domain name is short and easy to 
  write. However, since many Latin characters are not meaningful for the average 
  Chinese, some sites have successfully developed on domain names using numbers 
  rather than letters. Among the top 20 Chinese language sites (according to Alexa) 
  are 163.com, 3721.com, 21cn.com, 17173.com, and v111.com. These might look like 
  worthless domains to the western-minded domain investor, but in China they are 
  often preferred to words in English or other Latin-script languages.</p>
<p>Recently, multilingual domain names are becoming popular in China. This allows 
  users to register not only domain.cn, domain.com, domain.org but also .cn, .com, 
  .org are valid. </p>
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<p> <b>Secondary Market </b></p>
<p>The secondary market for domain names in China currently isn&#146;t huge, but 
  it can be expected to grow substantially in the upcoming years. Organized platforms 
  are &#150; in addition to the global domain trading platform Sedo, which also 
  has many Chinese customers &#150; Eachnic.com and DomainPricing.com. The prices 
  for domain names are&#151;as with the prices for other goods in China&#151;generally 
  lower than in most other parts of the world.</p>
<p>All three companies conduct appraisals for domain names and domain escrow services. 
  In addition, through a global cooperation with Google AdWords, Sedo is able 
  to offer domain parking specifically targeted at the needs of Chinese customers. 
</p>
<p>Transfer of a .cn domain name from one registrar to another is allowed, but 
  domain names registered through China-based registrars cannot be transferred 
  into non-China based registrars, and vice versa. Domain names cannot be transferred 
  within the first 60 days of initial registration. Also, domain names scheduled 
  to expire in fewer than 14 days will not be allowed to transfer. These rules 
  are based on the fact that .cn does not have auto-renewal for expired names. 
  There are no specific rules for registrant transfers, they are handled just 
  like .BIZ and .US at the Registrar level. </p>
<p>Concerning deletion rules: Only a sponsoring registrar can initiate the deletion 
  of a .cn domain name. If the deletion is initiated within the 15-day additional 
  grace period, the name will be immediately made available for registration. 
  If a deletion is initiated after the 15-day add grace period, the name will 
  be put on a five-day &quot;Pending Delete&quot; status. If a domain name registration 
  expires, the name will be put on a 15-day &quot;Pending Delete&quot; status. 
  All non-expired domain names have a five-day &quot;Pending Delete&quot; status. 
  When a domain name expires, it is immediately placed on HOLD and taken out of 
  the zone files.</p>
<p><b>Local industry structure</b><br>
  In China, there are many companies around that provide domain registration, 
  web hosting and other web services. Some of them, however, are only providing 
  local service or serving niche markets. The domain industry structure is more 
  concentrated than in the U.S., but less concentrated than for example in Germany. 
</p>
<p>Among the top players, HiChina Web Solutions Limited, formerly known as Civilink 
  International Information Technology Co Ltd., is the leading web hosting and 
  domain name services provider in China, having registered over 300,000 domain 
  names and currently hosting one fourth of all the web sites in China. It also 
  operates the domain name secondary market Eachnic.com. </p>
<p>Among other companies competing in the field, DomainPricing.com, which belongs 
  to the company Xiamen Jintong Science and Technology Ltd (established in 1996 
  in the city of Xiamen), offers domain registration, web hosting, web design, 
  e-commerce. Furthermore, Intonet.com.cn from Jinan (Shandong province), Hotsales.net 
  and Shesp.com from Shanghai, China-Channel.com from Beijing and Hzst.com located 
  in Hangzhou, are among the mid-size players in the market.<br>
</p>
<p>Source :&nbsp;<a href="http://www.dnjournal.com/"  target="_blank">http://www.dnjournal.com/</a></p>

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