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| | headquarters = 701 Brickell Ave.<br>Suite 860<br>Miami, FL, USA 33131<br><br>World Trade Center<br>Calle 100 No. 8 A - 49<br>Torre B of. 507<br>Bogotá, Colombia | | | headquarters = 701 Brickell Ave.<br>Suite 860<br>Miami, FL, USA 33131<br><br>World Trade Center<br>Calle 100 No. 8 A - 49<br>Torre B of. 507<br>Bogotá, Colombia |
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− | | ownership = Arcelandia S.A, and Neustar Inc. | + | | ownership = Joint venture with Neustar Inc. |
| | website = [http://www.cointernet.co/ .cointernet] | | | website = [http://www.cointernet.co/ .cointernet] |
| | facebook = [http://www.facebook.com/COinternet .co on Facebook] | | | facebook = [http://www.facebook.com/COinternet .co on Facebook] |
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| [[Lori Anne Wardi]], Vice President<br> | | [[Lori Anne Wardi]], Vice President<br> |
| [[Crystal Peterson]], Director of Channel Marketing<br> | | [[Crystal Peterson]], Director of Channel Marketing<br> |
− | [[Jose Rasco]], Managing Director of [[STRAAT Investments]]
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− | '''.CO Internet S.A.S.''' is a company formed by [[Arcelandia S.A.]], a Colombian company, and the U.S. company [[Neustar]] Inc., for the purpose of developing and operating the [[.co]] registry. It is responsible for the promotion, administration, and technical operation of the [[.co]] [[TLD]].<ref>[http://www.cointernet.co/frequently-asked-questions/general-co-faqs CoInternet FAQ], CoInternet.co.</ref> It has been funded by, and there are staff overlaps with, the holding and investment company [[STRAAT Investments]]. | + | '''.CO Internet S.A.S.''' is a Colombian company founded by Juan Diego Calle, in a joint venture with the U.S. company [[Neustar]] Inc., for the purpose of developing and operating the [[.co]] top level domain registry. It is responsible for the promotion, administration, and technical operation of the [[.co]] [[TLD]].<ref>[http://www.cointernet.co/frequently-asked-questions/general-co-faqs CoInternet FAQ], CoInternet.co.</ref> |
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| While .co was originally the [[ccTLD]] of Colombia, .CO Internet was created to facilitate .co becoming an [[open ccTLD]], and since July 2010, has been available to the general public outside of Colombia.<ref name="usatoday">[http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2011-01-16-godaddy-domain_N.htm Godaddy Domain], USAToday.com. Published 2011 Janaury 16.</ref> | | While .co was originally the [[ccTLD]] of Colombia, .CO Internet was created to facilitate .co becoming an [[open ccTLD]], and since July 2010, has been available to the general public outside of Colombia.<ref name="usatoday">[http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2011-01-16-godaddy-domain_N.htm Godaddy Domain], USAToday.com. Published 2011 Janaury 16.</ref> |