New .CN Registrations Suspended Indefinitely
We regret to inform you that CNNIC has announced an indefinite suspension of all .CN registrations from overseas Registrars, including our registration provider Neustar.
As a result of this action by CNNIC, we have no choice but to suspend new .CN registrations through OpenSRS. We are in the process of disabling new registrations and we expect to have suspended registrations by end of day today, Tuesday, January 5th, 2009 (EST).
Please note that renewals and transfers will continue to be supported. Availability checks for .CN domains via the API and Reseller Web Interface will continue to work, however, orders for new .CN domains will fail.
CNNIC says the suspension will allow them to implement a better methodology to verify registrant information from overseas registrations. You will remember that in mid-December, CNNIC put into place new requirements for supporting documentation required to be submitted with new registrations.
There is no timetable for the resumption of new registrations. We’ll keep you posted as new information becomes available.

IDNs are domain names that contain non-ASCII characters. Generally, these are non-English domain names. For example, the Swedish å, the German ü, the Romanian ? and characters from the Bulgarian and Greek alphabets as a whole. It’s important to note that these IDN domains are so-called, “before the dot” registrations. That is, the IDN characters are restricted to the part of the domain that is before the dot – the “example” part of example.eu – as opposed to having a non-English version of the part after the dot – the “eu” extension itself.