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The languages chosen for transliterations include: Thai, Deva, Korean (Hang), Chinese (Hant/Traditional & Hans/Simplified), Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, Japanese. The two non-IDN applications by the company are for [[.comsec]] and [[.verisign]].
 
The languages chosen for transliterations include: Thai, Deva, Korean (Hang), Chinese (Hant/Traditional & Hans/Simplified), Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, Japanese. The two non-IDN applications by the company are for [[.comsec]] and [[.verisign]].
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In July 2013, Verisign's [[Pat Kane]] outlined in an article the company's plans for allowing existing registrants of second-level [[IDN]] domain names to secure the matching domain under Verisign's new [[IDN]] gTLDs. For example, if you're the registrant of the Hebrew word for "website" that is registered as a second-level domain under [[.com]], you will have the rights to that second-level name under the gTLD "קוֹם." but you will not have the rights under the Hebrew transliteration of ".net" if it existed.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/13702-verisign-lays-out-buy-once-idn-gtld-plans Verisign lays out buy once IDN gTLD plans, Domain Incite] Retrieved 4 Oct 2013</ref>
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===Clients===
 
===Clients===
 
They also announced that they had been contracted by 220 new gTLD applicants to provide technical backend services.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/breaking-verisign-has-220-new-gtld-clients/ Breaking: Verisign has 220 new gTLD clients], DomainIncite.com. Published 26 April 2012.</ref><ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/04/26/verisign-is-backend-for-220-new-tld-applicants-and-applies-for-14-itself/ VeriSign is backend for 220 new TLD applicants and applies for 14 itself], DomainNameWire.com. Published 26 April 2012.</ref> They were the fourth most popular registry services provider, contracted by a total of 12% of applicants.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/9442-the-registry-back-end-market-numbers-are-in The Registry Back end Market Numbers are In], DomainIncite.com. Published 17 June 2012.</ref>
 
They also announced that they had been contracted by 220 new gTLD applicants to provide technical backend services.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/breaking-verisign-has-220-new-gtld-clients/ Breaking: Verisign has 220 new gTLD clients], DomainIncite.com. Published 26 April 2012.</ref><ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/04/26/verisign-is-backend-for-220-new-tld-applicants-and-applies-for-14-itself/ VeriSign is backend for 220 new TLD applicants and applies for 14 itself], DomainNameWire.com. Published 26 April 2012.</ref> They were the fourth most popular registry services provider, contracted by a total of 12% of applicants.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/9442-the-registry-back-end-market-numbers-are-in The Registry Back end Market Numbers are In], DomainIncite.com. Published 17 June 2012.</ref>

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