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	Title		: Internationalized Domain Name Administration Guideline
	Author(s)	: J. Seng
	Filename	: draft-jseng-idn-admin-00.txt
	Pages		: 
	Date		: 08-May-02
	
There are many complex issues revolving around the internationalized
access to domain names (IDN) such as the IDN protocol, IDN deployment,
IDN transition and IDN administration.
While the IDN working group focuses on the standard track specification
on access to IDN, the administration guideline is also necessary to
ensure a smooth deployment and transition.
This document provides a guideline for all zone administrators,
including but not limited to registry/registrars operators and all
domain names holders on the administration of these domain names.
Comments on this document can send to the authors at idn-admin@jdna.jp.

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