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PM opens dot bangla domain Saturday

The much-awaited dot bangla domain is set to be unlocked for the people on Saturday as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate it at a function on the day. "Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will open the dot bangla domain at a ceremony at her official Ganabhaban residence in the city noon," sources at the Prime Minister`s Office said.Posts and Telecommunications Division Secretary Faizur Rahman Chowdhury told that the domain would be distributed among the people after its inauguration. State-owned Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL), the assigned organization to handle the domain, has completed preparations to start distribution of dot bangla domain among the users after it has been officially allotted to Bangladesh on October 4 after a long process. After getting the right, State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim had said that they want to unlock it for the people in the month of victory, as the country attained independence on December 16. Officials said the BTCL would call for application for the domain. They said customer could complete all procedures for .bangla through online while registration fee would be received using state-owned mobile phone operator Teletalk. The International Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICAAN) has officially allotted the dot bangla (.bangla) internet domain to Bangladesh. The ICANN sent a letter to the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology informing the decision on October 4. Indian state of West Bengal and Sierra Leone, one of whose official languages is Bangla, had also applied for the internationalized domain name (IDN) label-dot bangla. Earlier, ICANN-approved another domain label for Bangladesh as dot bd or .bd. From now on, .bangla is Bangladesh`s own Unicode domain label. It is the second country code top-level domain (TLD) for Bangla websites. According to the BTCL, total registered users of .bd have reached 36,500. Domain names, such as `bssnews.net`, were originally designed only to support ASCII characters. In 2003, a specification was released that allows most Unicode characters to be used in domain names. IDNs are supported by all modern browsers and email programmes, so people can use links in their native languages. Therefore, users can go to the BTCL website (www.btcl.com.bd) by typing btcl.bangla in Bangla fonts in the browser.Source: BSS