
Unicode and ISO 10646 from the start enabled the use of the full range of 16-bit code points for their Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). This meant that all of the above scripts and more could be represented simultaneously with ease. Localization also became easier, since there was no need to enable new code pages or switch encodings – you simply began using the characters in the appropriate part of the BMP.
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