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Cyrillic .ею domain conquers the Internet

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The long-awaited in Bulgaria Cyrillic domain extension ".ею" has already started being operational. It enables you to create Internet addresses written entirely in Bulgarian language. All institutions, municipalities, companies and individuals who wish to be more easily detectable in the Bulgarian web space would benefit from the new domain. The combination of the letters ".ею" was selected by Bulgarian Internet users after a poll. With the introduction of the new domain Cyrillic has become the third official alphabet used in the spelling of domain names in Europe. The other options are Latin and Greek alphabets. Currently the ".eu" domain is one of the most popular ones in the world. The registration of new domain names in Cyrillic is now available and millions of people around the world will be able to use their native language while surfing the net and to make the most of the opportunities offered by the virtual space. The new extension is also a good step towards preserving the cultural identity of nations using the Cyrillic alphabet and takes web communication to a higher level. Not only Bulgaria, but countries like Macedonia, Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Mongolia would also benefit from the new domain.

СнимкаGiovanni Seppia, External relations manager at Eurid, a non-profit organisation appointed by the European Commission as a domain name registry to operate the .eu top-level domain, told us more in an interview for Radio Bulgaria.




Giovanni Seppia also pointed out that the aim was focusing more on the quality of new domains, rather than on their quantity. Cyrillic domain names will be easily indexed by local search engines. They would also facilitate Internet access for Bulgarian users, since they would no longer wonder about Latin equivalents to specific letter like Ц, Ш, Щ, Ю, Ъ, Я. The domain is open for citizens of the European Union, Norway, Lichtenstein, and Iceland.


English: Alexander Markov 




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