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In May 2006 eNom was acquired by [[Demand Media]]
 
In May 2006 eNom was acquired by [[Demand Media]]
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As of August 2006, eNom was the second largest domain registrar in the world with 8 million registered domain names. <ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-150442240.html Highbeam Research article]</ref> eNom's resellers are mostly web hosting and web development companies and use eNom's application programming interface (API) to buy and sell domain names on their own web sites, or eNom's hosted reseller solution - a customer retail website branded as the reseller's but hosted by eNom.
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As of August 2006, eNom was the second largest domain registrar in the world with 8 million registered domain names.<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-150442240.html Highbeam Research article]</ref> eNom's resellers are mostly web hosting and web development companies and use eNom's application programming interface (API) to buy and sell domain names on their own web sites, or eNom's hosted reseller solution - a customer retail website branded as the reseller's but hosted by eNom.
    
Their back-end systems can handle about 2 billion [[DNS]] queries a day, and maintains its name server constellation across six datacenters around the world. They forward over 11 million emails and block over 28 million spam messages every day.
 
Their back-end systems can handle about 2 billion [[DNS]] queries a day, and maintains its name server constellation across six datacenters around the world. They forward over 11 million emails and block over 28 million spam messages every day.
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== Affiliations ==
 
== Affiliations ==
* [[Registrars Constituency]]
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* [[ICANN]] [[Registrar Constituency]]
    
== References ==
 
== References ==
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