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'''Dynamic Network Services, Inc.''', established in 1998 by a team of young technologists, is a company offering web hosting services and sophisticated web technology solutions. It is an [[IaaS]] and [[DNS]] services manager; they provide two different DNS platforms, one for individuals and small businesses, and the other for larger corporations. They claim to be the world's fastest growing provider of managed [[DNS]]. Dyn's current clients include: Twitter, CNBC, Netflix, Photobucket, Gawker, Pandora, and Zappos. They all use their Dynect Platform. In June, 2009, it became the first managed DNS provider to offer its Dynect Platform clients [[DNSSEC]]...[[Dynamic Network Services, Inc.|read more]]
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''''The DotAsia Organisation''' is the sponsor and registry operator for the [[.asia]] [[sTLD]], the first [[TLD]] to be headquartered in Asia. The Organisation was created in 2006 through a [[STLD|Sponsored TLD]] Registry Agreement. The [[Sunrise]], [[Landrush]], and [[Pioneer Domains Program]] went historically smooth for [[.asia]]. It conceived of the Pioneer Domains Program as an alternative to the general first-come-first-serve policy usually put in place through the [[Sunrise]] and [[Landrush]] periods. Its departure from this model marks the first time an application for a domain name was approved on the quality of the application itself. [[Vint Cerf]] was quoted as saying : "The Pioneer Domains Program will be a useful benchmark for other new [[TLD]] operators to take into account". The [[Sunrise]] period began in October, 2007. The [[Landrush]] lasted from February to March, 2008. The Organisation claims that there were zero disputes received throughout the entire start-up process. ...[[The DotAsia Organisation|read more]]
 
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