Please elaborate on what is 10 years too late, do you mean IDN is late ?

-Ahmed


From: Stephen Wilcox 
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 2:53 PM
To: Ahmed Abu-Abed 
Cc: Timothy Roy ; mailto:[email protected] 
Subject: Re: [menog] New Arabic TLD and idea's popularity


Not wishing to sound skeptical, but isnt this all coming about 10 years too 
late and thats the reason for the lack of adoption?

The device of choice is a smartphone or tablet, these are app and icon based.

Being old fashioned I still use a computer but mostly find things, even common 
websites by inputting the common name into a search bar (or browser bar - 
Chrome doesnt distinguish) and the result is a clickable list of search 
results, which will be in the local script and language. 

eg the average user never inputs urls anyway, but when they do they likely 
input arabic text directly to the browser for a search term and get a list of 
website titles and then click them. they dont pay attention to the underlying 
URL that much any more

Compare to this address books on mobile phones. In the 90s I could tell you 
anyone's phone number from memory, now I know maybe my own and my Mums and 
thats about it..

Steve






On 28 October 2013 08:38, Ahmed Abu-Abed <[email protected]> wrote:

  The Arabic version of "net" would come at the beginning of the domain name, 
as we don't have an equivalent of "www". Thus in Oman's case it would still end 
in .oman in Arabic.

  IMO, as techies we may not be the best ones to judge which is better, ie. to 
keep an equivalent of www or drop it. The domain name's marketing staff should 
decide on this, with the aim of gaining more interest to their website if 
promoting an Arabic IDN. Registrar's may provide both options to their 
customers to encourage Arabic IDN adoption.


  Regards,
  -Ahmed


  On 2013-10-28, at 8:05 AM, Timothy Roy <[email protected]> wrote:


    I believe that the Arabic version of net would cause more confusion. I 
think that keeping simpler is better. I know that here in Oman we have been 
pushing and promoting the .oman(Arabic) IDN quite extensively. 



    I also believe that for an organization to actually have the Arabic content 
and URL they need to access their market. If they want to reach or promote 
their business to the MENOG regions (or regions of their specific country) that 
have a lesser comprehension of English language then they should go for it.  As 
a registry we are trying to promote it but it is mainly up to the Registrars to 
promote it to obtain more business in this field of domain names.



    My quick observations.



    Best Regards



    Timothy Roy

    Regulatory and Compliance Unit

    Domain Name Operations

    Telecommunications Regulatory Authority.

    Tel: +968 24574858

    Mobile: +968 93551117

    Email: [email protected]

    Office hours: Sunday – Thursday, 7:30am – 3:00pm (Muscat GMT +4)







    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Ahmed Abu-Abed
    Sent: 28 October 2013 08:55
    To: Fahd Batayneh
    Cc: menog@menog. net
    Subject: Re: [menog] New Arabic TLD and idea's popularity



    I agree, the term “www” may seem redundant at first look, but it certainly 
indicates what is coming next is a web site. In other words, it is like a “Mr.” 
or “Dr.” title that give you a rough idea of the person you are referring to. 

    Should we have an Arabic “www” equivalent to grab peoples attention to 
Arabic IDN ? Something like نت  (translated into “net”) so instead of 
عمان.الاردن  the website owner should promote   نت.عمان..الاردن 



    This will likely get more attention to Arabic IDNs.



    My 0.02 Dinar thoughts ...



    -Ahmed





    From: Fahd Batayneh 

    Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 12:23 AM

    To: Ahmed Abu-Abed 

    Cc: mailto:[email protected] 

    Subject: RE: [menog] New Arabic TLD and idea's popularity



    I have actually seen Arabic URLs posted in public areas in the UAE, yet it 
is not gaining the marketing advantages it seeks.



    There have been discussions within New gTLD applicants on whether to 
encourage New gTLD registrants (once these new gTLDs are delegated and are 
generally available) to advertise their online presence using “www” in front of 
the URL or not; i.e. www.menog.anything vs. menog.anything. For those who might 
not know, the inventor of the term “www” in front of URLs has admitted that 
such an addition was a mistake in the first place. Yet, after thorough 
discussions, those involved have concluded that in order for people to 
understand what menog.anything is, it is best that “www” is added in front of 
the URL for advertising purposes. I believe this to be the case for IDNs we 
well; i.e. some just don’t understand what مثال.اختبار is.



    My 2 cents.



    Fahd



    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Ahmed Abu-Abed
    Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 9:51 PM
    To: Tom Paseka
    Cc: menog@menog. net
    Subject: Re: [menog] New Arabic TLD and idea's popularity



    Hi Tom,



    Country code TLDs have been available since 2010 for 4 Arab countries at 
least. Unfortunately its not on most peoples priority list for implementing, 
and I have not noticed any advertising for an Arabic URL over the past couple 
of years (I live in the MENOG region).



    As for CloudFlares IDNs, it would be good to filter out which are using the 
Arabic alphabet and know how many Arabic IDNs are actually out there. That 
would require a good understanding of Punycode used to translate an IDN into 
Latin characters.



    Regards,

    -Ahmed





    From: Tom Paseka 

    Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 7:20 PM

    To: Ahmed Abu-Abed 

    Cc: mailto:[email protected] 

    Subject: Re: [menog] New Arabic TLD and idea's popularity



    Hi Ahmed, 



    I've had a look through CloudFlare's customers and we see thousands of 
IDN's, but this is nothing compared to what exists in pre-existing romanized 
domains. 



    For a pre-existing company to move to a IDN, or any new domain in general, 
they have to revamp their presence, re-market to everyone to make sure they 
visit the correct address. I assume this isn't an easy task. 



    I suspect you'll see new starters coming out from the get-go with an IDN, 
but it'll take a while for the existing content to start adoption.



    Cheers,

    Tom



    On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 1:54 AM, Ahmed Abu-Abed <[email protected]> wrote:

    ICANN is in the news with the new شبكة  TLD, see 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24637673



    I am yet to see Arabic TLDs widely implemented, although most browsers are 
ready, even on iOS and Android which I tested with an Arabic URL. Any idea on 
why is the delay in implementing Arabic URL by content providers (newspapers, 
etc.) ? People in the region prefer Arabic websites, so I am wondering what’s 
stopping content providers from having Arabic URLs.



    Also, anyone know if major portals, like Google or Yahoo, have implemented 
IDNs in any language for their URL ? Something like ياهو.شبكة  (which 
translates to Yahoo.net , as I cannot find an equivalent to .com as an Arabic 
TLD).



    Best Regards,

    Ahmed Abu-Abed




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