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Canadian Internet Registration Authority enables French domain names

| January 14, 2013 | 1 Comment

Websites can now use the .CA for French domain names in Canada

Beacon Staff Reporter

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French domain names in Canada used to be limited to letters A-Z, numbers 0-9 and hyphens.

For the first time, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority now supports the use of proper French domain names, allowing Canadians to register their websites correctly in both official languages.

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority, which manages the .CA Internet domain, will launch of French domain names at a networking event at 5 p.m. on Tuesday (Jan. 15) at Hôtel Place d’Armes, 55, rue Saint-Jacques West in Montreal.

Previously, the only characters that could be used in a .CA domain name were the letters a-z, the numbers 0-9 and hyphens.

When a domain name works with any characters beyond these, it’s called an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN). However, it is now possible for French domain names to be spelled with the language’s full range of characters and ligatures: é, ë, ê, è, â, à, æ, ô, œ, ù, û, ü, ç, î, ï, ÿ in the .CA world.

“This is great news for all Canadians because it means they can now use the .CA domain in Canada’s two official languages, French and English,” said Byron Holland, President and CEO of Canadian Internet Registration Authority.

“This is also great news for owners of .CA domains and their website visitors because it means that domain names can precisely match names, businesses and trademarks.”

Implementing French-language characters is a far more challenging and complex process than it may at first appear to be.

For example, the domain préside.ca could have 62 different spelling variations depending on the choice of characters used. CIRA has developed a number of policies and procedures to keep the process as simple and straightforward as possible in enabling French domain names.

One of the most important developments by Canadian Internet Registration Authority is the creation of a bundling policy that removes the necessity to register every special-character variant of all existing .CA French domain names.

Whoever registers, or has already registered, a specific domain, is automatically granted an exclusive right to register all of its variants, but is under no obligation to do so. For example, only the owner of cira.ca will have the right to register cïra.ca and cîra.ca.

For more information about the rollout of French-language characters for the .CA domain, please visit http://cira.ca/why-ca/french-ca.

 

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