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===Partnerships===
===Partnerships===
HiChina have recently partnered with [[Afilias]], who are now recognized by HiChina as their leading [[TLD]] partner in China. Afilias' Senior Vice President [[Roland LaPlante]] has said of the partnership that, "With the tremendous rise of Chinese language on the Internet, our partnership will enable Chinese brands to present their domains in Chinese script rather than in English alone."<ref>http://www.afilias.info/news/2011/06/20/afilias-and-hichina-form-partnership-identify-and-support-chinese-brands-icann-new-t Afilias.info</ref>
HiChina partnered with [[Afilias]] in summer 2011, to recognize Afilias as their leading [[TLD]] partner in China. Afilias' Senior Vice President [[Roland LaPlante]] has said of the partnership that, "With the tremendous rise of Chinese language on the Internet, our partnership will enable Chinese brands to present their domains in Chinese script rather than in English alone."<ref>http://www.afilias.info/news/2011/06/20/afilias-and-hichina-form-partnership-identify-and-support-chinese-brands-icann-new-t Afilias.info</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 04:31, 6 November 2012

HiChina is China's leading Internet services provider, offering services such as domain registration, hosting, email systems, and website creation and management. They are a subsidiary of Alibaba.com that is accredited by ICANN as well as CNNIC. They host both English and Chinese domains and are headquartered in Beijing, though they have more than 18 branches and thousands of agents in more than thirty cities throughout the country.[1]

Partnerships

HiChina partnered with Afilias in summer 2011, to recognize Afilias as their leading TLD partner in China. Afilias' Senior Vice President Roland LaPlante has said of the partnership that, "With the tremendous rise of Chinese language on the Internet, our partnership will enable Chinese brands to present their domains in Chinese script rather than in English alone."[2]

References