Hanoi (VNA)🌼 - Nearly 27,700 ".vn" domain names were created in the first three months of this year, increasing the total number of ".vn" domain names to 354,608.
This information was revealed by the Ministry of Information and Communications.
There were also 222,660 Vietnamese domain names created in the first quarter of this year, bringing the total number of Vietnamese domain names to 971,679.
Regarding the management of the Vietnamese domain names, the Vietnam Internet Network Information Centre (VNNIC) in mid-April said the centre had implemented a purification programme that freed inactive Vietnamese domain names from the beginning of March.
The programme aims to avoid wastage of the nation’s Internet resources. More than 25,000 Vietnamese domain names were purged a month after the programme was adopted.
The purification programme will continue until December this year.
In the first quarter, VNNIC also organised two training courses on the management of ".vn" domain names with registrations in Hanoi and HCM City.
These training courses will enhance the quality of management for ".vn" domain names.
The ministry said the total number of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses in Vietnam hit nearly 15.8 million in the first quarter. The IPv4, the fourth version in the development of the Internet Protocol, is one of the core protocols of standards, based on internet working methods and routes most of the traffic on the Internet.
According to the ministry, Vietnam has completed its targets for the second phase of the national action programme on IPv6 and is ready to move to the third phase. IPv6, the upgraded version of IPv4, with larger address space, will help deal with IPv4 exhaustion.
Implemented on May 6, 2013, the national IPv6 network is stable with nine ISPs connected to the VNIX system domestically and many others connected internationally.
According to statistics revealed by international organisations, the IPv6 usage rate of Vietnamese customers reached 0.03 percent from the earlier zero percent.-VNA
Vietnam ranked first among the ASEAN countries for the number of country code top-level domains registered, with 318,812 domain names added by June 30.
Only a low proportion of Vietnamese companies have registered their domain name using “.vn”, according to the Vietnam Internet Network Information Centre.
The Vietnamese domain name “.vn” is still leading ASEAN in the number of registrations, according to the Vietnam Internet Network Information Centre (VNNIC).
More than 106,300 new ".vn" domain names were registered in the first 11 months of this year, bringing the total number of ".vn" domain names to 343, 370, a year-on-year increase of 16.4 percent.
Only 23 percent of the 977,684 Vietnamese language domain names registered are in active use, the Vietnam Internet Network Information Centre (VNNIC) announced on March 1.
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