Melbourne IT's registration business, Internet Names WorldWide, plans to use the technology to initially extend its business into the Chinese-language market, but also plans to move eventually into other languages such as Japanese, Arabic, Thai and Tamil.
"Internet Names WorldWide has a unique opportunity to be involved at the early stages of what promises to be a rapid expansion of Internet adoption by the non-English speaking world," said Melbourne IT's general manager, Clive Flory.
Melbourne IT plans to roll out its Chinese service within a month.
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