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June 18, 2010 Update. According to the new policy from CNNIC for newly registered domain names via oversea registrars and by oversea companies which have a branch in mainland China, the requirement of submitting MIIT ICP recording number can be exempted under the circumstances listed below:
- For non website usage purpose. Customer needs to submit "the letter of commitment of the usage of domain name for non website purpose".
- Website server not in Mainland China. Customer needs to submit "the letter of commitment of the usage of domain name for website whose server is not based in mainland China".
The letter of commitment should be submitted to update-info@cnnic.cn. After the name passes the CNNIC audit process, the domain name will start to resolve normally.
February 10, 201o Update the .CN registry will accept new registrations, with some major limitations.
IMPORTANT: The person submitting the application on
behalf of the registrant must be a Chinese citizen
and have a valid PRC personal ID. See the .CN
FAQ for more information.
To secure your domain, first check the availability in the box
below.
To search Regional .cn Domains, select the checkbox for "all regionals"
To check multiple domains, use our .cn
Bulk Check
USE .CN TO BUILD GUANXI
Guanxi is the idea of the network of relationships among various
people that do business. .CN, China's Internet address, is a recognized
and respected brand that allows businesses and organizations to
build guanxi between themselves and their Chinese prospects.
USE .CN TO BRAND YOUR WEBSITE
More than 60 percent of all Chinese Web sites are in the .CN domain,
making it a widely recognized Internet brand. More importantly,
it reassures your Chinese customers that your business recognizes
the importance of speaking from a localized cultural perspective.
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BRINGING THE WORLD TO CHINA'S DOORSTEP
China will soon surpass the US in terms of its Internet population.
Get in on the ground floor of this huge opportunity! If your
business wants to succeed in China, .CN is the place to get
started! China is the newest member of the World Trade Organization
(WTO), and .CN is widely regarded as the new frontier for
e-commerce.
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