The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Universal Acceptance Steering Group (UASG) coordinated with the global Internet community to commemmorate the Universal Acceptance (UA) Day on 28 March. 2023 as the inaugural edition of the celebration.
The intent of this day is to help achieve a more inclusive Internet that supports a broad range of languages and scripts.
UA Day will be an opportunity to rally local, regional, and global communities and organizations to spread Universal Acceptance (UA) awareness and to encourage UA adoption with key stakeholders. The day will consist of UA training, awareness, and strategy sessions held by the Universal Acceptance Steering Group (UASG), ICANN, global partners, and regional and local organizations.
UA is a technical requirement that ensures all valid domain names and email addresses, regardless of script, language, or character length, can be equally used by all Internet-enabled applications, devices, and systems.
A cornerstone of today’s global Internet, UA offers many benefits for both individual Internet users as well as the organizations that serve them. There are currently approximately five billion Internet users, and at least one billion more are expected to come online. Most of these potential new users live in countries that speak and write in languages other than English. Achieving UA ensures everybody has the ability to experience the full social and economic power of the Internet using their chosen domain name and email address that best aligns with their interests, business, culture, language, and script.
UA is the gateway to a more inclusive and multilingual Internet. The Domain Name System (DNS) has expanded dramatically in recent years with the addition of new generic top-level domains (e.g., .photography, .technology). These also include Internationalized Domain Names (e.g., एमईआईटीवाई.सरकार.भारत, صحة.مصر,) and country code top-level domains (e.g., .भारत). However, while the DNS has evolved, the checks used by many software applications to validate domain names and email addresses remain outdated. In addition, not all online portals are primed for the using or opening of a user account with an internationalized email address, leaving many people unable to navigate the Internet using their language and online identity of choice. Considered a technical compliance best practice, UA solves these issues by ensuring all valid domain names and email addresses, regardless of script, language, or character length, can be used equally by all Internet-enabled applications, devices, and systems.
The emphasis is to make all domain names and all email addresses work in all software applications. As part of the celebrations, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) announced the launch of the BhashaNet portal at the Universal Acceptance Day. It provides an eco system to enable citizen to easily create, communicate, transact, process and retrieve information with ease in digital medium without language barrier. It is taken up as part of the UA India programme which is a multistakeholder initiative to spread general UA awareness and to encourage UA adoption.
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Source : UA day website
Last Modified : 3/22/2024
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