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'''StarHub''' is a telecommunications company based in Singapore. The company provides broadband internet, cable TV and mobile telephony. The company was established in 2000. StarHub is a publicly traded company under the Singapore Exchange since 2004. [[Neil Montefiore]] serves as CEO and Executive Director of the company. <ref>[http://www.starhub.com/content/corporate/information/profile.html StarHub Company Profile]</ref>
'''StarHub''' is a telecommunications company based in Singapore. The company provides broadband internet, cable TV and mobile telephony. The company was established in 2000. StarHub is a publicly traded company under the Singapore Exchange since 2004. [[Neil Montefiore]] serves as CEO and Executive Director of the company. <ref>[http://www.starhub.com/content/corporate/information/profile.html StarHub Company Profile]</ref>


==Bid for Brand gTLD==
==Dot Brand gTLD Application==
StarHUb confirmed that it is applying for its own .starhub [[Brand gTLD]] on February 2012. The company chose ARI Registry Services to provide its back-end registry solutions while [[Melbourne IT]] Digital Brand Services will provide consultancy services for its new gTLD application with [[ICANN]]. According to StarHub assistant vice president of brand and marketing communications Oliver Chong, they believe that the .starhub gTLD will enhance the online brand recall for the company. [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO of ARI Registry was hopeful that the announcement of StarHubs application for new gTLD will encourage other Asian companies to apply for their own new dot-brand gTLDs. <ref>
StarHub confirmed that it is applying for its own [[.starhub]] [[Brand TLD]] in February 2012. The company chose [[ARI Registry Services]] to provide its back-end registry solutions, while [[Melbourne IT]] Digital Brand Services provides consultancy services for its new gTLD application with [[ICANN]]. According to StarHub Assistant VP of Brand and Marketing Communications, Oliver Chong, they believe that the .starhub TLD will enhance the online brand recall for the company. [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO of ARI Registry was hopeful that the announcement of StarHubs application for new gTLD will encourage other Asian companies to apply for their own new dot-brand gTLDs.<ref>
[http://domainincite.com/exclusive-starhub-confirms-dot-brand-gtld-bid/ Exclusive: StarHub confirms dot-brand gTLD bid]</ref>
[http://domainincite.com/exclusive-starhub-confirms-dot-brand-gtld-bid/ Exclusive: StarHub confirms dot-brand gTLD bid]</ref> It was only the fourth brand to announce its plans to apply for its own TLD, following earlier announcements by [[Hitachi]], [[Deloitte]] and [[Cannon]].


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[[Category:Companies]]
[[Category:Telecommunications]]
[[Category:NTLD Applicants]]

Latest revision as of 17:19, 17 March 2021

Type: Public
Industry: Telecommunications
Founded: 2000
Country: Singapore
Revenue: $2 billion yearly
Website: www.starhub.com
Facebook: StarHub
LinkedIn: StarHub
Twitter: @StarHub
Key People
Neil Montefiore, CEO and Executive Director

StarHub is a telecommunications company based in Singapore. The company provides broadband internet, cable TV and mobile telephony. The company was established in 2000. StarHub is a publicly traded company under the Singapore Exchange since 2004. Neil Montefiore serves as CEO and Executive Director of the company. [1]

Dot Brand gTLD Application[edit | edit source]

StarHub confirmed that it is applying for its own .starhub Brand TLD in February 2012. The company chose ARI Registry Services to provide its back-end registry solutions, while Melbourne IT Digital Brand Services provides consultancy services for its new gTLD application with ICANN. According to StarHub Assistant VP of Brand and Marketing Communications, Oliver Chong, they believe that the .starhub TLD will enhance the online brand recall for the company. Adrian Kinderis, CEO of ARI Registry was hopeful that the announcement of StarHubs application for new gTLD will encourage other Asian companies to apply for their own new dot-brand gTLDs.[2] It was only the fourth brand to announce its plans to apply for its own TLD, following earlier announcements by Hitachi, Deloitte and Cannon.

References[edit | edit source]