What are Internationalized Domain Names?
The Internet world is currently an English-centric one, with basic services such as e-mail address and domain names that still require English language input. Every user’s first step in beginning their Internet experience is the actual input of a short chain of alphabets or symbols in their URL bar or e-mail address bar. Even as local web content is growing, users who are not equipped with English-language literacy are still barred from accessing the Internet. 3 years ago, our team of researchers validated the global demand for a method of Internet access that will eliminate all linguistic barriers. This eventually led to the pioneering of Internationalized Domain Name System allowing for native-character domain names to be used. Non-English Internet users no longer need to struggle to get onto the Internet or deal with memorizing long addresses that are meaningless to them.