Posts Tagged ‘Europe’
ICANN the non profit governing body of the Internet has ended its years old agreement with the US department of Commerce. The deal, part of a contract negotiated with the US department of commerce, effectively pushes California-based ICANN towards a new status as an international body with greater representation from companies and governments around the globe. This comes in the wake of a renewed demand especially from Europe for America to accede control of the Internet which has become a
Record-breaking Year for .PL
Monday, January 19th, 2009
2008 was a superb year for the .pl ccTLD, says NASK, the .pl registry in a report reviewing the year. For the year, domain name registrations grew by 73.5 per cent to 1.3 million domains, making .pl the fifth largest ccTLD in Europe and tenth largest worldwide. Not only have registrations skyrocketed, the registration of domain names per capita is also very high. Registrations of .pl domain names per person is significantly higher than in a number of developed western countries such as Japan,
HEXONET Support GmbH, First to Standardize Global ccTLDs Through EPP (PRWeb)
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
HEXONET Support GmbH, with more than 6000 resellers from 100 different countries, is one of Europe's leading domain management companies. Through HEXONET, resellers can get access to domain registration services along with support and additional Internet services like web hosting, SSL certificates and dedicated servers.HEXONET Support GmbH is proud to announce the first EPP Platform strictly ...
HEXONET Support GmbH, First to Standardize Global ccTLDs Through EPP (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
HEXONET Support GmbH, with more than 6000 resellers from 100 different countries, is one of Europe's leading domain management companies. Through HEXONET, resellers can get access to domain registration services along with support and additional Internet services like web hosting, SSL certificates and dedicated servers.
Help on domain registration issue needed…
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Hi all, I have a small problem which I don’t know how to handle so I’m asking for suggestions in case any of you’ve been through similar issue. Two years ago I did register a domain which I consider valuable with one of the biggest registrars in Europe. (Such a good domain that the traffic was great and the revenue steady). Before my August Holliday I did renew it and (after the payment was confirmed) my cp. showed the expiration date as august 09. Now I’m back, my cp. looks the same; the d
