Tests have been carried out to see whether adding foreign characters to web
domain names would disrupt the speed of the internet.
The international character sets were tested in October last year, and
results published this week show that the additional characters did not slow
down web access.
"All answers were consistent with expected behaviour and no unexpected delays
were discovered," Lars-Johan Liman, a senior systems specialist at Swedish firm
Autonomica
AB, said in a report on the experiment.
However, China is already working on its own system to add its language to
web domain names. The Chinese government released a software plug-in a year ago
that allowed Mandarin letters to be used in browsers.
Currently sites must use just 37 characters to create their web address,
including the English alphabet, the numbers zero to nine and a dash.
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