Dot cn Domain Registrations Hit 10 Million

March 25

dnexpert reports:

CNNic, the Chinese .cn domain name registry have announced they have passed the 10 million domain registrations mark in January 2008.

While other countries take pride in reaching 7 figures, China is strongly striding towards being the leading nation in terms of ccTld registrations. Only Germany with their .de ccTld have reached 10 million registrations in the past.

China is also fast becoming the leading nation in terms of internet users with 210 million internet users in China today.

You can find more information about .cn domain names at the CNNic registry website.

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2 Responses to “Dot cn Domain Registrations Hit 10 Million”

  1. Domaining - Information on Domains and Domaining » Dot cn Domain Registrations Hit 10 Million Says:

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  2. China Hosting Says:

    Thanks for sharing this story. The web is booming in China right now and with the low price that the CNNIC is offering the .cn at, one can expect the domain registration numbers to keep the same pace for months or even years to come…
    Patrick
    Shanghai

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