?Afternoon, I came back, turned on the computer, went online, logged into my email, and saw the following content:
Notification Regarding the Approval of ICP Filing Application
Dear user [XXX]: Your ICP filing application has been approved, and the filing/license number is:
苏 ICP 备 08118593 号,approval date: 2008-12-15.
Sent on: Monday, December 15, 2008 15:23:50
Finally passed, from December 6th to December 15th, 9 days, not fast but not slow, HOHO no longer needs to worry about their blog attracting too much attention. Feel free to post and leave comments.
Finally, let's summarize my personal experience with domain name filing and share it with everyone.
First, everyone should know where to file www.miibeian.gov.cn, the full name is "Ministry of Industry and Information Technology ICP/IP Address/Domain Name Information Management System" (quite long).
Second, you need to understand the entire filing process. Online it says, "Even the world's most skilled computer experts don't understand the process of filing a domain name in China."
The process diagram for domain name filing is as follows (from) http://www.miibeian.gov.cn/icp/icp/icp_zc_two.html
Confused? Actually, I don't understand it either. Just take it step by step. First, register an account, then you will receive an activation code.
After that, log in again, go to the next step, enter the information, and remember to fill in accurate information. Generally, you can fill in the information according to the requirements of your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Major ISPs in China, such as Wanwang and Xinnet, will file for you for free. But if it's not free, ask the customer service. You must fill in the information they provide because the second step is verified by the ISP, and if there are any errors, it may be rejected. If you're unlucky, the process will be stuck, and then you'll have to wait. It could take a long time, and holidays will delay it. Hoho, it took me 9 days, 5 working days. Not bad. Some people have waited for 19 days online, which is really unlucky. Of course, if it's been more than 20 days, you can consider sending an email to inquire about the situation. Some people online have complained about poor service attitude, but I have called twice before. Yesterday, no one answered, sorry for bothering you experts during your rest time. But last Friday, a certain "MM" answered. I personally think it was a secretary who answered. It's normal for an office to have a few secretaries. They explained the reason, waited for a minute, and the reply was that it had been sent for review. They asked me to wait patiently. The whole process didn't have any "service quality issues" (don't misunderstand, smile), very friendly.
To summarize, first, be honest. We are dealing with the government now, so we should be respectful.
Second, be truthful. Fill in the information accurately, don't even let the ISP that sells you hosting reject you.
Third, remind them. After all, they have to handle numerous domain name filings. Take the opportunity to give them a call and greet them. Remember to maintain a proper attitude.
Fourth, for those who have read this, please leave a comment or something. After all, it's not easy to type so many words.
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