[governance] Is really Bulgarian Cyrillic .бг (.bg) similar to other Latin ccTLDs?

Louis Pouzin (well) pouzin at well.com
Thu Nov 10 06:02:41 EST 2011


2011/11/9 Daniel Kalchev <daniel at digsys.bg>

>
> > However, for people in Bulgaria, the only reason to request .бг is to be
> able to write everything in Cyrillic.
>

Indeed, a dire need. Presumably for Bulgarians  *СОВЕТ.бг**  *is perfectly
clear,

while *COBET.bg*  and  *СОВЕТ.bg*  look *"confusingly identical"*.

(N.B. for ascians: COBET.bg  is cyrillic.ascii,  while  COBET.bg  is
ascii.ascii.)

> We have been discussing a lot of options about this, including different
> pronunciation of the Cyrillic and ASCII 'bg' -- but I do not believe these
> belong to this list and in any case, .бг is still an project with undefined
> future and timeframe. We know only one thing about it: it will happen.
>

I would guess it already happened in some root in Bulgaria. Anyway, it did
happen somewhere.
By adding 78.47.115.194 on top of one's DNS list, the page
*правителство.бг*pops up in a browser.
But this is out of ICANN walled garden.
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