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Budi Rahardjo <budi@alliance.globalnetlink.com>
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Re: Sending the original (Unicode) domain name as well as the ACE ?
> > The UPU, established in 1874, (http://www.upu.int/) provides postal > > addresses in English for every country. > > > > The very basic reason is that the common lowest dominator is needed > > to ensure the postmen worldwide read postal addresses, and put > > enveloppes in appropriate bag to be delivered in appropriate country. > > > > We better have the postal address information in EPP that > > respects the UPU conventions. It's fine as long as EPP supports "other forms" of addresses. That is, it is possible for a country/region to use EPP with their own characters (whatever that be). There are many cases of people who cannot read & write English and still want to use Internet (and don't care about English emails/pages/and so on). They want to communicate internally (within their region), have their own domain names, email addresses, etc. -- budi