Below are Info Required for China ICP License Application
Owner/Investor Info
网站主办者名称
Name of the website owner
(could be company or person)
网站主办者性质
The site is owned by individual or company?
网站主办者有效证件类型
What is the valid identification document of the website owner?
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with English/Chinese cpanel, supports PHP & MySql.
Following PHP open source softwares are supported:
Ecommerce: Magento,ShopEx,ZenCart,OScommerce
Blog: WordPress,Sablog-x,Bo-Blog;
Forum: Discuz!,PHPWind,PHPBB,VBB,Mybb
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I have to say hosting in china is much more expensive than that is in US. I just built a small website for a shenzhen company ( job hunter — willcan executive search ) last month. Whenjob done, they asked me to move their website and email box to a new server.
I recommended EBLhost to them as I want to host their site on a cpanel host ( easy for me to maintain and backup ) . When I show eblhost ’s quote to them, they were suprised by the price
“Gee, so cheap!” me panic … They told me they host their site with http://www.net.cn/ the top one hosting and domain provider in china with a space 300M, ¥1150/year(plus mailbox). My god, a space with limited managed service can be sold at $150/year. But eblhost ’s standard package ( 1G space ) with cpanel licence only $40/year.
It seems i need to learn more about china hosting market, i believe there is big space left for good overseas IDC or hosting company like hostgator etc
BEIJING (Reuters) - The number of Internet users in China jumped nearly 42 percent to 298 million by the end of 2008 from the previous year, cementing the country’s position as the world’s largest Internet population, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) said.
The number of mobile Web surfers surged 113 percent to 117.6 million in 2008 and mobile Internet is expected to grow explosively in the next few years after the recent issuance of third-generation (3G) licenses, the state-run agency said.
The Internet penetration rate in China has risen to 22.6 percent, slightly higher than the world’s average of 21.9 percent, CNNIC said in a report on Tuesday.
In addition, the number of Internet news readers has risen to 2.34 million and websites have become a crucial area for publicity, the report said.
News portals in China, such as Sina Corp and Sohu.com Inc, are the major sources of information for a large number of Internet users across the country.
Wary of threats to its grip on information, Beijing launched a crackdown on “vulgar” Web content this month after conducting numerous censorship efforts targeting pornography, political criticism and web scams in the past.
(Reporting by Michael Wei; Editing by Anshuman Daga)