Local firms fail to register domain names

Aug 2nd at 13:52
02-08-2013 13:52:22+07:00

Local firms fail to register domain names

Many Vietnamese businesses do not bother to register the country's national domain name ".vn", according to the country's Internet Network Information Centre (VNNIC).

At a conference on protecting Vietnamese brands with .vn domains on Wednesday, Tran Minh Tan, deputy director of VNNIC said that local enterprises have registered around 200,000 domain names, including Viet Nam's domain ".vn" as well as international domain names.

There are more than 500,000 enterprises currently operating in Viet Nam and every firm can register more than one domain name. It's estimated that the rate of firms that possess a domain name or have a website is only just over 20 per cent, he said.

The delegates believed that businesses that do not have a website and do not use email accounts with their domain names, make it harder for their brands to penetrate new markets. The main reason is that some firms do not realise the importance of domain names and brands as well as other related areas.

Several companies also do not register their domain names and subsequently lose them. Tan used the website nguoilaodong.vn from the Nguoi Lao Dong (Labourer) newspaper as an example. The newspaper lost its domain because they did not extend it in time.

He added that websites such as ibm.com.vn, toyota.vn, camry.vn, agribank.vn and bitis.vn have also been claimed back by the enterprises that own them.

"During the integration period, using the domain ".vn" will help Vietnamese enterprises to generate more interest from the general public as well as potential customers," Tan concluded.

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