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This survey is for schools, government agencies and customers.


Your Particulars

Name
Organization
Organization Type
Position
Contact No
Email address

Questions

1. Would the introduction of IDNs impact Internet users? (Link: What is an IDN? )

  Yes
  No

2. If you answered Yes for Question 1, please tick any of the reasons below:-

  IDN users could leverage and promote their products and services to non-English speaking users via internet.
  Students could create IDN in Jawi, for example, which can improve their understanding of the characters. IDN could also attract foreign students to study in Malaysia.
  IDN can be a tool for social networks and to promote Malaysia in tourism and enhance culture of Malaysia.
  IDN should go hand in hand with the promotion of local content development, for example, development of translation tools that can cater for acronym and abbreviation as verified by linguist.

3. Is this an appropriate time for the introduction of IDNs to the Malaysian public?

  Yes
  No

4. If you answered No for Question 3, why?

  Don’t know what IDN is.
  No demand for IDN.
  Don’t know about the non-English script.

5. Whether IDN should be introduced at top level ? (Link: What is top level? )

  Yes
  No

6. If you answered No for Question 5, why?

  Don’t know what IDN is.
  No demand for IDN.
  Don't know about the Jawi script.

7. Whether IDN should be introduced at second level (e.g. , , )? (Link: What is second level? )

  Yes
  No

8. If you answered No for Question 7, why?

  Don’t know what IDN is.
  No demand for IDN.
  Don’t know about the Jawi, Chinese and Tamil script.

9. Whether IDN should be introduced at third level ? (Link: What is third level? )

  Yes
  No

10. If you answered No for Question 9, why?

  Don’t know what IDN is.
  No demand for IDN.
  Don’t know about the Jawi, Chinese and Tamil script.

11. What is the extension you will prefer in a top level domain name?

  .my ( Jawi : ماي . Chinese: 大马 Tamil : .மை )
  .malaysia (Jawi : .مليسيا Chinese : .马来西亚, Tamil: .மலேசியா )

12. Which language/script do you think IDN should support?

  Jawi only
  Chinese only
  Tamil only
  Jawi and Chinese only
  Jawi and Tamil only
  Chinese and Tamil only
  Jawi, Chinese and Tamil

13. If you think IDN should support Chinese, do you think it should be in Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese?

  I think IDN should NOT support Chinese.
  I do not know Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
  Simplified Chinese.
  Traditional Chinese.
  Both Simplified and Traditional Chinese. Reserve the Traditional Chinese string and apply for country name in Simplified Chinese string as the primary string.

14. Is the duration of two (2) months for the pre-registration period of IDN adequate?

  Yes
  No

15. If you answered No for Question 14, please suggest a different duration?

  3 months
  6 months
  12 months

16. Should registration of IDNs be open to the world at large?

  Yes
  No

17. If you answered No for Question 16, why?

  Malaysian should get priority.
  To minimize the level of spamming & phishing in Malaysia.
  Promote local content development by Malaysian.

18. Are the proposed maximum fees of RM120 at second level and RM80 at third level for the registration of IDN affordable?

  Yes
  No

19. If you answered No for Question 18, please tick the range of alternative fees below:-

  Introduce IDN below RM120 at second level.
  Introduce IDN below RM80 at third level.
  Free during pre-registration period but charge the maximum fees of RM120 at second level after pre-registration period.
  Free during pre-registration period but charge the maximum fees of RM80 at third level after pre-registration period.

20. Would you expect to use IDNs as your primary domain (e.g. resolve to website or as an email address)?

  Yes
  No

21. How IDN will change your lives?

  Provide access to internet users who are do not speak and write in English such as native speakers.
  Enhance understanding of the different cultures in Malaysia such as the Chinese, Jawi and Tamil communities while at the same time maintaining the importance of Bahasa Malaysia and English.
  Greater demand for translators as translation will become more important.
  No impact to internet users.

22. What would you use IDN for?

  Additional domain name for existing website.
  To protect trademarks from being registered by other entities.
  To expand online market to the non-English users.
  For marketing purposes in different language media.

23. Would you register IDN domain name without the English domain name?

  Yes
  No

 
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